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Safety concerns as demand rises for glowing uranium glass antiquesUntil the early half of the 20th century, uranium was mixed with glass to create a green tinge which glows under UV light.
An antiques shop owner says collectors have taken interest in uranium-infused glassware which glows under UV light.
Fair warning: if you’re going to try to mold uranium glass in a microwave kiln, you might want to not later use the oven for preparing food. Just a thought. The powdered uranium glass then goes ...
Sabrina Manygoats is a Diné activist and artist who makes jewelry out of antique uranium glass to raise awareness about ...
Through the end of the nineteenth century and until the mid-twentieth century, uranium was widely used, for example, in the colouring of glass, giving it a greenish–yellow hue (from UO 2 ...
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