They are able to pass the blood brain barrier and may never leave your body, theres a strong chance that they are carcinogens also. At present there is very little data available on the toxicity of nanoparticles
Neutron radiation is a kind of ionizing radiation which consists of free neutrons. A result of nuclear fission or nuclear fusion, it consists of the release of free neutrons from both stable molecules and isotopes, and these free neutrons react with nucleiof other stable molecules to form new isotopes of previously non-isotopic molecules, which in turn produce radiation. This will result in a chain reaction of nuclear radiation, which makes radiation dangerous and harmful over great areas of space.
No, they are so small they barely interact with matter - in the region of 10 billion pass through the area the size of your fingernail every second!
Viruses are nanoparticles, and they can be dangerous.
Neutrinos.
neutrinos.
Examples: photons, gluons, neutrinos.
You're most likely asking about the neutron. However, there are others, like neutrinos (all three types), pions, kaons, eta mesons, as well as the sigma, the lambda, and the xi particles
what you call on this planet are called neutrinos...
Solar neutrinos are electron neutrinos that are in the sun. The sun is what produces nuclear fusion.
Yes; the scienific terminology for this phenomenon is "neutrino oscillation". Neutrinos exist in three different flavours - electron, muon and tao neutrinos, listed in order of increasing mass (each also has an antiparticle). Although it is not know why this is the case, it was originally discovered that neutrinos oscillate when examining the neutrinos emitted by the sun; although primarily electron neutrinos are emitted as a result of the fusion process within the sun, the quantities of the different flavours of neutrinos detected on Earth from the sun are in roughly equal proportions.
Neutrinos are similar to electrons, but are different, in that neutrinos do not carry electric charges.
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
Neutrinos are incredibly hard to detect so the "absence" of neutrinos doesn't mean they are not there. It was long thought that neutrinos did not decay. We now know they do so. Thus, the lower than expected number of neutrinos detected coming from the Sun has been fully explained. It took four decades but the problem is now fully resolved.
No, neutrinos are mediated by weak interactions, Photons are mediated by electromagnetic interactions.
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
Neutrinos.
The nuclear reactions going on in the heart of the Sun.
Neutrinos are elementary particles that travel close to the speed of light, lack an electric charge, are able to pass through ordinary matter almost undisturbed and are thus extremely difficult to detect. Neutrinos have a minuscule, but non-zero, mass that was too small to be measured as of 2007.
No.
Neutrinos.