Low-background steel William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-16-20

The steel in ships sunk before the atom bomb was detonated in 1945 is valuable. Modern steel is contaminated by atmospheric radiation due to the bombs. The amount is small but it affects things like medical devices, scientific equipment, spaces sensors and, of course, Geiger counters. The old, low-background steel is what makes old ships valuable salvage.

Low-background steel William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-16-20
Low-background steel William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 6-16-20

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