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Yes, they do. I know for a fact, because in 'The Answers Book 1', it says that they study something that starts with 'u' having a gas inside it and eventually turning into lead. It's a kind of radioactive rock, I think. Plus, isn't that kind of stuff the kind of stuff that scientists study?

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