I also know at chernoby they planted large crops of sunflowers, ground them
up and embedded them in glass for disposal and burial. They were able to
remove large amounts of radiation from the soil that way.
Hey there,
if Tradescantia ohiensis will grow in your region, you may want to plant
t around...
the cells of the stamen hairs are blue unless exposed to Gamma Rays...
hen under a microscope, you can could the number of pink dots to figure
ut the radiation levels... should be planted wherever there is
adiation...
-jordan
>
I was wondering if anyone got any hints and tips/experience around
depleted uranium, like how to get rid of it, mitigate its effects, data in
general?
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all i know about my own life, for example, is i have been scared to death
or the last 39 years and six months. And all I know about fear, is that
f you're afraid of it, walk toward it." - Jams Baldwin
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