Drugs that prevent or reverse the effects of ionizing radiation have long been a sci-fi pipedream, but the gene sequencing of a newly discovered species of tardigrade could change all that.… ...
Three satellites from Curtin University's Binar Space Program disintegrated in Earth's atmosphere earlier than expected due ...
Researchers from Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology have developed a new X-ray sensor that ...
The tool, called Gaiadex, is also far more accurate than traditional methods for predicting environmental impact, the company ...
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Delegates at the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates (HOD) interim meeting passed a resolution Nov. 12, to emphasize that all healthcare workers that provide imaging and therapeutic ...
Controlled exposure to common cell phone spectrum radiation has reportedly resulted in changes to the brain chemistry of lab ...
With the help of his business-solutions partner, TriNet, Dr. John Adler is able to develop and share life-changing technology ...
X-rays are a common component of diagnostic testing and industrial monitoring, used for everything from monitoring your teeth to scanning your suitcase at the airport. But the high-energy rays also ...
Blackline Safety Corp. (TSX: BLN), a global leader in connected safety technology, has released a new whitepaper entitled Navigating Radiation Risks: Key Concepts for Protecting Workers and Responders ...
The council’s own Environmental Health team had no objections after reviewing the plans and statement of declaration ...
The March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan and complicating nuclear crisis throw into sharp focus concerns about exposure to ionising radiation. What is it, how is it harmful, how much is too much?