
The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab was a toy science kit released in 1950 by Alfred Carlton Gilbert. It contained actual radioactive materials, including uranium ore, and was marketed as a way for children to learn about atomic energy. This kit is now considered a notorious example of a dangerous toy from a bygone era.
Oh, did you ever see the atomic energy lab in the 1950s? Yeah. It actually had legitimate radioactive material.
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"The speakers discuss dangerous toys from the past, specifically mentioning the 'atomic energy lab in the 1950s' which 'actually had legitimate radioactive material.' This specific historical toy is brought up as an example of how safety standards have changed."