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Radiation or Radioactivity – Whats the Difference?
Mainstream news stories almost always confuse the very different terms Radiation (like x-rays) and Radioactive (physical materials; fallout), which are significantly distinct things. Radiation means visible light and all of its invisible cousins: electromagnetic waves including X-rays, gamma rays and … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Environmental Science, Human Health, Pollution, Radioactive Material
Tagged Alpha, Alpha particle, Caesium-137, Carnegie Endowment, Chemistry, DNA, Environment, Fission products, Gamma ray, International Atomic Energy Agency, Ionizing radiation, James Acton, Japan, Marie Curie, microwave, Nuclear physics, physicist, Physics, Radiation, Radioactive decay, Radioactivity, Radiobiology
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