The rise of a new generation of radiotherapies means we will soon need much greater quantities of radioactive atoms. That's ...
WITH talks between the United States and Iran having failed to make any immediate headway, the world is back to square one, wondering what lies ahead in an era where the nuclear threat is never too ...
Research links air pollution and heavy metals to accelerated bone loss and higher fracture rates, driven by systemic ...
Humans are more sensitive to the smell of rain than sharks are to blood. And rain has some surprising benefits for our bodies ...
At AACR 2026, scientists showcased advances in radiotherapeutics, antibody-drug conjugates, T cell engagers, and ...
It's illegal and impractical to construct a nuclear power plant in your backyard. But a DIY tritium nuclear battery is far ...
Throughout the many adventures of Star Trek, it's extremely rare that the Enterprise (or any other ship) leaves the Milky Way ...
The pursuit of radiant, luminous skin has driven skincare innovation for decades, yet the approach to achieving this goal has ...
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The radioactive risks still faced by Britons 40 years after Chernobyl disaster shocked the world
Reactor number four at Chernobyl, a then-Soviet nuclear facility near Pripyat, Ukraine, exploded on April 26, 1986, and ...
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Chornobyl catastrophe 40 years later: how war reshaping nuclear risks and radiation threats?
When will the exclusion zone be completely free of all radionuclides? On the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster, the ...
What is S-NISQ Quantum Error Correction? Learn how this scalable framework fixes noisy qubits for fault tolerance.
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Not a supernova, but a binary system hits 100 TeV, stuns particle physics
For years, scientists have searched for the sources of the most energetic particles in ...
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