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This first successful treatment of tumors with radioactive ion beams could one day lead to treating human patients’ tumors with millimeter precision.
A new type of targeted cancer treatment uses beams of radioactive ions to help kill tumors without exposing the rest of your body.
Lithium-Iron-Phosphate Batteries and Lithium-Ion batteries are used to power a variety of devices, but which battery type is the right one for you?
A more accurate way to destroy tumours using beams of radioactive particles could help target hard-to-treat cancers that are close to sensitive organs, such as the spinal cord or optic nerve.
Scientists have created a new material that effectively cleans up radioactive ions, even in acidic wastewater.
Especially in Florida. Florida is home to the majority of phosphate-mining operations in the United States — and the United States is the world's third-leading producer of phosphate rock. Making ...
Tampa-based fertilizer giant Mosaic wants to use more than 330 tons of its mildly radioactive phosphate manufacturing byproduct, called phosphogypsum, in a 1,200-foot stretch of road at its New ...
Pusan National University researchers developed a new calcium (Ca2+)-doped ion exchanger for the removal of radioactive cesium ion (Cs+) from acidic nuclear powerplant wastewater. The adsorbent ...
Roads in Florida could soon include phosphogypsum — a radioactive waste material from the fertilizer industry — under a bill lawmakers have sent to Gov. Ron DeSantis. Conservation groups are ...