Engineers at UNSW Sydney and Monash have developed an innovative way of sending hidden information that's hard to intercept.
Nuclear medicine represents a pivotal field within contemporary medical diagnostics and therapeutics, offering unique advantages through the use of ...
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Do You Think We Are Able To See Past?
A provocative Joe Rogan clip asking a cosmic question: "Do You Think We Are Able To See Past?" Joe explains how light from ...
It’s sometimes said you ought to look backward before you can look forward. This week, we’re showing how one very specific moment in American history has had knock-on effects for scientific ...
(Article originally published in the August/September 1986 issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 42, Issue 7 “Chernobyl: The Emerging Story,” pages ...
Why GaN components are highly resistant to radiation damage, such as total ionizing dose (TID), making GaN well-suited for harsh space environments. Why GaN devices remain vulnerable to single-event ...
PIKE COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - Darwin Pettit walked in his yard, just past his historic home built before the Civil War, making his way along the spring that bubbles from an aquifer near his back door. As ...
Rethinking nuclear radiation and its dangers is critical if the world is to turn away from hydrocarbon sources of energy. Many of us are seeing unwelcome spikes in our electric bills. This is due in ...
Doctors have already begun reducing radiation treatment for women at low risk of recurrence or spread of the disease. A new study finds that some women at greater risk can safely avoid radiation. By ...
ABSTRACT: The possibility of determining the Hubble constant is considered based on the hypothesis of the physical essence of time as our perception of the displacement of the three-dimensional space ...
In August, the Food and Drug Administration issued an unusual warning: Don’t eat certain lots of frozen shrimp sold at Walmart because they might be radioactive. It didn’t take long for the list of ...
George Smoot, who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2006 for his studies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), died on 18 September at the age of 80. Smoot’s work on the blackbody form and ...
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