Depleted uranium (DU) is less radioactive than common dirt, and claims of its dangers, such as high leukemia rates, lack substantial evidence. Critics argue that the article discussing DU relies on an undergraduate research paper as a primary source, undermining its credibility. While DU is a heavy metal and poses some risks, particularly if handled improperly, studies like the UNEP report suggest that its hazards are minimal. The debate continues, with some asserting that the risks of DU are exaggerated, while others cite cancer cases in affected populations as evidence of its dangers. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the need for careful consideration of scientific studies and the potential for misinformation.