It will depend on your personal beliefs. The scientific evidence is mixed.
Some scientific evidence indicates that the levels of radiation measured as emissions from a laptop computer are in frequency ranges and emitted power levels that are entirely harmless. To be harmful, the power levels must be high enough to break molecular bonds - this is 'ionising' radiation. Higher frequencies are also better at breaking bonds. Laptops don't emit ionising radiation.
A good example of harmful ionising radiation is ordinary sunlight. Putting your baby in midday sunlight for a few minutes is far more harmful than months of exposure to the radiation of a laptop computer. Always use a Factor 40 or better sun block cream on babies.
Other scientific evidence has shown that low-level radiation can impact cell growth, DNA replication, and the absorption of amino acids. This can lead to developmental genetic effects - though there is currently limited and conflicting epidemiological studies on the topic.
There are groups who take an alternative metaphysical position (outside of physical evidence) and who believe that all and any electromagnetic radiation is harmful. Such people will not use computers, cellphones or vehicles with spark ignition and will also avoid living near powerlines, radio transmitter antennae and radar installations at airports and harbours.
yes
Gamma radiation.
no...
Yes, radiation of any frequency can be harmful when it is intense enough.
MacBook Pros do not emit any harmful radiation.
it can be harmful to have babies this way. It is still not determined if this is a safe way to have babies and if there are any long term effects.
Cherenkov radiation is seem by the naked eye is a bright blue it is not considered to be harmful. The Cherenkov radiation is generating from electromagnetic radiation that comes from the speedo of particles traveling.
The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Lead is a material that can neutralize radiation and help reduce its harmful effects.
yes
The decibel level at which noise becomes harmful for babies is around 70 decibels.
The decibel level at which noise becomes harmful to babies is around 70 decibels.