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A new mineral matching kryptonite's unique chemistry, as described in the film Superman Returns, has been identified by scientists at the Natural History Museum and Canada's National Research Council. The large green crystals of kryptonite have a devasting affect on the superhero. However, unlike its famous counterpart, the new mineral is white, powdery and not radioactive. And, rather than coming from outer space, the real kryptonite was found in Serbia. Geologists and mineralogists from mining group Rio Tinto discovered the unusual mineral. It didn't match anything known previously to science so they sort the help of mineral expert Dr Chris Stanley at the Natural History Museum. 'Towards the end of my research,' says Dr Stanley, 'I searched the web using the mineral's chemical formula, sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide , and was amazed to discover that same scientific name written on a case of rock containing kryptonite stolen by Lex Luther from a museum in the film Superman Returns'. 'The new mineral does not contain fluorine and is white rather than green, but in all other respects the chemistry matches that for the rock containing kryptonite. We will have to be careful with it - we wouldn't want to deprive Earth of its most famous superhero!' The mineral could be used as a source of lithium , which has many uses including in batteries, or as a source of borate, which is used for cleaning, also known as borax.Additionally, scientists from Natural Resources Canada, the Geological Survey of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Nature have collaborated to ensure that the new mineral is recognised by the international scientific community. The mineral will be formally named Jadarite when it is described in the European Journal of Mineralogy later this year.-excerpt from the national history museum uk hey gang, it's getting like spring here yeaaahh!i hope it is for you all too.thanks for all your support. not much to say about today's piece. i know there's like a million smallville pics out there but i had to try one maybe two at least . anyhoo enjoy. as always *till the dragon flies again, hugs and regards*, lee

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kelvinhughes

6:44AM | Thu, 24 March 2011

most excellent Lee my friend

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thecytron

9:57AM | Thu, 24 March 2011

Xcellent superhero portrait!

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Magick_Lady

6:30PM | Sat, 26 March 2011

great :)))))))))))))

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loligagger

12:26PM | Wed, 13 April 2011

Great work!!!!!!!!


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