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The property of radioactivity was discovered in 1896 by the French physicist A. Becquerel. Further research showed that during the radioactive decay of elements, α-, β- and γ-rays are emitted. α-rays are helium nuclei, β-rays are electrons, γ-rays are electromagnetic waves.