Inside the world’s most powerful particle accelerators, enormous amounts of energy are used to explore the deepest secrets of the universe. But new...
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Inside the world’s most powerful particle accelerators, enormous amounts of energy are used to explore the deepest secrets of the universe. But new research suggests that some of the energy usually treated as waste could be turned into something far more practical: materials that help diagnose and treat cancer. Scientists at the University of York […] The post Hidden power in particle accelerators could help fight cancer appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Inside the world’s most powerful particle accelerators, enormous amounts of energy are used to explore the deepest secrets of the universe. But new...
Scientists have found a way to convert high-energy radiation waste from particle accelerators into a critically scarce medical isotope used in cancer...
New research suggests that particle accelerators capable of generating intense, coherent X-rays, which are typically produced only at vast,...
New research suggests that particle accelerators capable of generating intense, coherent X-rays, which are typically produced only at vast,...
A new study suggests that testing lung function earlier in life could help find people at risk of developing serious lung diseases like chronic...
Hydrogen is often described as a clean fuel of the future. It can power trucks, help make fertilizer, and store large amounts of energy from renewable...
Hydrogen is often described as a clean fuel of the future. It can power trucks, help make fertilizer, and store large amounts of energy from renewable...
Researchers from the University of São Paulo have discovered a molecule in the venom of the Amazonian scorpion Brotheas amazonicus that could offer a...
Researchers from the University of São Paulo have discovered a molecule in the venom of the Amazonian scorpion Brotheas amazonicus that could offer a...
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in controlling the atomic structure of halide perovskites, a promising class of materials that could change...