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The research team are using Raman spectroscopy to find signatures of radiation resistance in tumours. (Courtesy: Will Kirk/Homewood Photography) Santosh Paidi, a graduate research assistant and lead ...
Neural networks have emerged as powerful tools in the field of neutron spectrometry and dosimetry by offering non-linear, data‐driven approaches to reconstruct complex neutron energy spectra and ...
A new study using mass spectrometry is helping piece together what happens when DNA that has been sensitized by the oncology drug 5-fluorouracil is subjected to the ionising radiation used in ...
Some fifty participants from Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), hospitals, customs and industry have attended a national training course on basic radiation protection and regulation of ...
Radioactivity is a part of our earth - it has existed all along. Naturally occurring radioactive materials are present in its crust, the floors and walls of our homes, schools, or offices and in the ...
Petela, R. and Biel, J. (2026) Radiation from Proxima Centauri Reaching Its Planet Proxima b. International Journal of ...
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