Alpha radiation is a type of radioactive radiation that consists of particles called alpha particles, which are helium nuclei. These particles are highly energetic and can cause damage to biological systems if they enter the human body. The alpha measurement is used in scientific research to study the properties of atomic nuclei and the interaction of nuclear forces. However, the use of this type of radiation raises concerns among scientists because it can result in radiation exposure to those close to the source of radiation. Additionally, alpha radiation is uncontrollable and unpredictable, making its use dangerous. Although alpha measurement research is ongoing and yielding valuable results, scientists must be cautious and use appropriate protective techniques to prevent potential risks.