Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Frontiers In Science

Not my finger, but I fully support the sentiment.
Asked the X-ray tech who radiographed my swollen meathook what radioactive material they use. He got a good laff from that; apparently electrons are fired at a chunk of tungsten, which then emits enough elecromagnetic radiation for the image. No more radioactive substances in radiology.

Why didn't anyone tell me?

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