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Tag: radiation[1]
Radiation Therapy for Moving Targets By Katherine Bourzac | 07/28/2009 | 0 Comments Researchers have combined two devices for real-time tumor tracking and treatment. By Brittany Sauser | 05/13/2008 | 4 Comments New technologies on NASA's next lunar spacecraft will collect information to make human exploration safer. More-Accurate Radiation Therapy By Courtney Humphries | 04/24/2008 | 0 Comments Small, implantable devices could measure radiation from within tumors themselves. By Prachi Patel | 07/24/2007 | 0 Comments Proton-beam cancer therapy could become more available, thanks to a new device. Computing with Light and Magnets By Kevin Bullis | 06/13/2007 | 2 Comments A new way of controlling light could open the door to novel optical devices. By Jennifer Chu | 05/30/2007 | 2 Comments A platelet-rich gel derived from one's own blood could speed up the healing of wounds and cuts. By Brittany Sauser | 05/01/2007 | 0 Comments Filters will bring out faint infrared radiation from the early universe. The Ultrafast Future of Wireless By Kate Greene | 04/03/2007 | 2 Comments A new metal film could help control terahertz radiation and lead to wireless devices that are thousands of times faster than today's Wi-Fi. By Kate Greene | 03/12/2007 | 0 Comments New physics theory could cut the cord on power chargers for gadgets. Portable, Palm-Size Radiation Detectors By Brittany Sauser | 03/07/2007 | 2 Comments A new device, with sensors the size of human cells, can measure, record, and assess the risk of radiation emissions in real time. T-Rays Advance Toward Airport Screening By Neil Savage | 02/20/2007 | 7 Comments A new laser design helps create usable terahertz radiation, which penetrates common materials but doesn't harm tissue. Better Screening for Breast Cancer By Tyler Hamilton | 01/26/2007 | 0 Comments Tests show that measuring electrical resistance could lead to a cheap and easy way to detect the disease early. [1]
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