The mineral jadarite has the same chemical composition as Superman’s weakness. It may be a problem for humans, too. By Andrew Paul Published Jul 14, 2025 11:05 AM EDT Get the Popular Science daily ...
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Most people are familiar with the concept of Kryptonite. The irradiated pieces of the planet Krypton are one of the few things capable of hurting Superman. Fewer people know, however, that there are ...
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The highly anticipated reimagining of Superman is finally on the big screen. Earlier this week, we introduced you to the new Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Lex Luthor, as well as director James Gunn. But ...
Kryptonite was first introduced in a Superman radio serial episode in 1943. In 2004, workers at a drill site in Serbia’s Jadar Valley extracted a white, earthy silicate material unlike any previously ...