No, the stable isotope, Cesium-133, is not mutagenic. It does tend to explode when exposed to water, though. It's also the basis for atomic clocks, which are a critical part of the GPS satellites that help all of us, presumably including Santa, get to where we're going.
No, the stable isotope, Cesium-133, is not mutagenic. It does tend to explode when exposed to water, though. It's also the basis for atomic clocks, which are a critical part of the GPS satellites that help all of us, presumably including Santa, get to where we're going.