After a nuclear or radiological accident, knowing who has been exposed to radiation—and how much—can save lives. But ...
Researchers at Hiroshima University (HU) in Japan have developed a way to leverage the cameras on smartphones to provide ...
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Smart drones and robots backed by German military track radioactive waste in minutes
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The growing global incidence of cancer is a major factor driving demand for medical radiation detection devices. Additionally, the increasing use of diagnostic imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT ...
Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive substances (CBRNE substances for short) can pose a threat to the ...
Silicon semiconductors are widely used as particle detectors; however, their long-term operation is constrained by ...
Silicon carbide radiation detectors represent a significant advance in semiconductor technology due to their wide bandgap, robustness, and high-temperature tolerance. These detectors are engineered to ...
Researchers at Hiroshima University in Japan have developed a low-cost way to turn ordinary smartphones into tools for measuring radiation exposure. T.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) When a patient receives radiation therapy for cancer treatment, doctors must carefully control the radiation dose to target tumor cells while sparing healthy tissue. This requires ...
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