In 1986, the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl released large amounts of ionizing radiation (IR) into the environment, and became one of the most serious ...
Researchers led by Brian Hoffman of Northwestern University and Michael Daly of the Uniformed Services University have ...
A team led by Peng Zhou at Fudan University has built a radio-frequency communication system from atomically thin molybdenum ...
But one of the most radiation-resistant organisms ever discovered doesn't come from anywhere radioactive at all. An archaeon ...
Hematological malignancies encompass a diverse range of diseases, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma, among others. Within the multidisciplinary treatment approach, radiation therapy ...
A new type of radiation sensor out of Sandia National Laboratories could yield benefits in applications ranging from cancer ...
Initial presentation on January 26, 2026 showcased Entolimod's potential to mitigate and prevent both gastrointestinal and hematopoietic injury from ionizing radiation exposure.
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On average, the researchers found 2.65 cDNMs per child in the Chernobyl group, 1.48 per child in the German radar group, and ...
Phototherapy (PT) has emerged as a promising non-invasive strategy for treating tumors. Characterized by its minimally invasive nature, PT uses non-ionizing radiation, making it suitable for tumors ...
Imaging modalities that expose children to ionizing radiation are used more frequently at non-children's hospitals compared with children's hospitals.