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Some radiation is “ionizing”—it can rip electrons off of atoms and do some serious damage. But other radiation is “nonionizing”—it just generally waves at you. For example, microwave radiation is nonionizing. Microwaves can still be dangerous: I wouldn’t stand too long inside a microwave oven because the water in your body will start to boil, but it’s not going to rip apart your DNA.
How to Die in Space: A Journey Through Dangerous Astrophysical Phenomena
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