Radioactivity was once hailed as a miracle for health, appearing in everyday products, before its dangers were known. Discovered by scientists like Marie Curie, it powers nuclear reactors but also poses serious health risks through ionizing radiation. While accidents like Chernobyl highlight its hazards, radioactivity also benefits medicine, industry, and daily life. Its impact depends on careful management, reminding us of the fine balance between its promise and peril.
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