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UN nuclear watchdog says uranium is missing in Libya (Original Post)
BootinUp
Mar 2023
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Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)1. They'll probably want to start the questioning with Doc Brown (nt)
keep_left
(1,783 posts)2. Nope, that was plutonium!
CloudWatcher
(1,846 posts)3. 2.5 tons of raw uranium ore -- not weapons grade
Not rare, not refined, not enriched, not suitable for weapons.
Good to know and not something I'd want to find in my basement, but not worth losing too much sleep over.
BootinUp
(47,141 posts)4. Thanks for the summary. Nt
womanofthehills
(8,698 posts)5. In my ceramics classes in the 70's at UNM
We had uranium and lead in jars - so we could make up glazes with them if we chose too. I remember our professor made beautiful orange bowls with uranium. Those were the days.