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A video shared on social media showed a renowned physicist who ate radioactive uranium on live TV in 1985 to prove it was harmless.
✓snopescom rating: uncertain; published on 2024-08-29
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uncertain
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left political leaning
Emotion
happiness
Sentiment
positive sentiment
Date published
2024-08-29
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