The Methuselah of elements
Samarium is a rare-earth element that can have a half-life of 106 billion years. You'll note that the entire freaking capital-U Universe, itself, is only around 14 billion years old. Thus, said long-lived isotope of samarium is one of the radioactive elements that gets pulled out when scientists want to date especially old chunks of rock—like ancient Martian meteorites. (Although, in that case, the samarium date is disputed.)
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