-     A   SKEPTICs   GUIDE   Time to get quantitative. What kinds of radiation are there, how do we measure how much we get, and what effects can we expect from different exposures to different parts of our bodies over different times?
There are lots of kinds of radiation, from the EM spectrum 
we have already discussed to neutrons, alpha (
)
particles, beta (
)
``rays'' 
(high-energy electrons) and 
-rays - all 
constant companions in our environment due to 
natural or man-made radioisotopes - 
to the utterly harmless neutrinos 
coming from our Sun, to beams of high-energy protons, 
electrons, positrons, pions, muons etc., produced by 
accelerators like TRIUMF, to catastrophically destructive 
cosmic rays from which we are shielded by our atmosphere 
(except when we fly across country in an airliner) 
and so on ad infinitum.  Everyone is constantly 
exposed to most of these types of radiation, accumulating 
an annual dose varying from a few hundred mR 
to several R.  What are these units ``R'' 
and how can we gauge what they mean in practical terms?  
Time to get more technical.