Tom Scott is at the University of British Columbia, where he's investigating the Rabbit Line that sends radioactive materials from a particle accelerator to a hospital a couple of miles away. Since these isotopes have a very short half-life, they are sent by underground pneumatic tubes because they'd never survive a car ride in Vancouver traffic. We find out what these isotopes are about and how they are used. It's a pretty neat system.
But what threw me was Tom's question that no one could answer, he says. Why is it called the rabbit line? Duh, has he never seen a Bug Bunny cartoon? The ones where the rabbit digs underground so fast he misses the left turn at Albuquerque? Makes plenty of sense to me.
Tuesday, December 06, 2022
Moving Radioactive Materials Underground in Vancouver
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Scott is amazing, he continually comes up with interesting subjects and explains what he found clearly even I can understand.
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