Why are helium-4 nuclei considered bosons, while helium-3 nuclei are considered fermions?
From the Wikipedia page on Identical Particles:
Examples of bosons are photons, gluons, phonons, helium-4 nuclei and all mesons. Examples of fermions are electrons, neutrinos, quarks, protons, neutrons, and helium-3 nuclei.
How does the difference of one neutron change whether it is a boson or fermion?