Radiation protection is a foundational requirement in all medical uses of ionizing radiation—from X-rays to CT scans to ...
Routine reactor emissions pose no meaningful health risk to the US workers and population, a health physicist and a nuclear ...
A fungus that evolved at Chernobyl and is now grown on the ISS, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, slightly reduced radiation levels.
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Mold Is Feasting on Radiation in Chernobyl’s Abandoned Nuclear Plants
Learn more about this mold’s ability to withstand high levels of radiation and how it could prove useful to astronauts ...
A research paper by scientists from Beijing Institute of Technology investigated the anti-tumor effect of millimeter waves ...
IAEA assists countries in minimising unnecessary radiation exposure while ensuring treatments deliver required dose.
MMWs, a form of non-ionizing, non-thermal electromagnetic radiation, have emerged as a promising solution. Operating at a frequency of 35 GHz with an ...
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Chernobyl’s stray dogs took radiation for decades, are they changing?
For nearly four decades, the stray dogs of Chernobyl have lived and bred in one of the most contaminated landscapes on Earth, absorbing low doses of radiation that would keep most people far away.
Pakistan has established national regulations for protection against ionizing radiation, adhering to the safety standards and guidance provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Counsellor ...
This microbe can survive doses of radiation that would obliterate any other living thing. Here’s what this means for science ...
Early Mars seems to have had a protective atmosphere and liquid water in the form of oceans, rivers, and lakes. It may also ...
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