In a groundbreaking study, the scientists have developed a diamond-based sensor to detect the spread of cancer, making radioactive tracers redundant. Researchers at the University of Warwick have ...
“Probably the most useful tool for research since the discovery of the microscope” was described in detail last week by Dr. Joseph G. Hamilton of the University of California. The tool he referred to ...
During a nuclear stress test, you’ll be injected with a radioactive dye called a tracer. Some of this tracer will remain in your system for a time after the test. A nuclear stress test is a type of ...
The recent closure of a Canadian nuclear reactor could diminish the global supply of a radioactive material used in medical imaging tests, according to Inside Science. The National Research Universal ...
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The diamonds that could find cancer
University of Warwick researchers have built a new diamond-based magnetic field sensor that could be used to better find tumors through tracing magnetic fluid injected into the body. Subscribe to our ...
Each October, the Nobel Prizes celebrate a handful of groundbreaking scientific achievements. For George de Hevesy, the 1943 Nobel Laureate in chemistry who discovered radioactive tracers, that place ...
While nuclear stress tests are considered safe, some precautions need to be followed both during and after the test. If you or a doctor suspects you might have an undiagnosed heart condition, they may ...
Scientists have developed a diamond-based sensor that could make it easier for doctors to detect the spread of cancer. Researchers at the University of Warwick have created a handheld device that is ...
Britain’s Hydraulic Research Board (concerned with rivers, harbors and beaches) has been using radioactive tracers to keep track of the mud of the Thames. At present, the Port of London Authority ...
Federal commission will delegate the oversight of radioactive materials used in medicine, academics and industry to officials ...
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