Yeah the US hasn't offically gone to war since WWII and plenty of military actions haven't had any sort of congressional approval at all.
For all the bollocks Trump has done, this one actually has a very strong precedent and will go nowhere (as hilarious as it would be for something serval presidents have done before him to be the thing to finally bring him down).
It won't spread very far due to its density though. I wouldn't like to be in the enrichment room itself if the bombing did rupture some active centrafuges but outside should be fine.
Uranium 235 isn't very radioactive in the absence of a neutron flux. It's fissile which means it will undergo a reaction when it absorbs a neutron and its fission products are radioactive but the biggest risk from handling uranium (below a critical mass) is its chemical toxicity rather than radioactivity (and that applies just as much to the non-fissile U238)
Just be glad you're not a Huichol who (allegedly) tied a rope around the father's testicles for the mother to pull during childbirth to share the pain...
It's just a BS survey by an ISP, I wouldn't read too much into it. Aside from anything else it would imply that 29% of adults in Ireland don't sleep for more than an hour at a time...
Stallman didn't draw it but I would argue in the absence of any other mascot the fact that some people have eaten the onion and believe it sort of does make it the de facto C++ mascot...
Electrical engineers are the ones that use j though (because i is used for current)