Paola Antonelli on Twitter: "Trinitite, 'a weird light-green glass... was one of the main residues left after the detonation of Trinity's plutonium-based nuclear bomb' in 1945. Read about it in the latest #
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Example of a borosilicate glass frit (right), calcined inactive waste... | Download Scientific Diagram
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