Scientists have created a perovskite-based gamma-ray detector that surpasses traditional nuclear medicine imaging technology. The device delivers sharper, faster, and safer scans at a fraction of the ...
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Perovskite Camera That Can Detect Individual Gamma Rays Reveals The Human Body From The Inside
High energy scans or the body looking for tumors or infections could be greatly improved by adopting perovskite detectors instead of the fragile or low-resolution options currently in use, a new study ...
Some things we see in space appear to outpace light. Now we are learning to harness these bizarre optical illusions to ...
A lead halide material can detect and image single gamma-ray photons with both high-spatial and high-energy resolution ...
SpIRIT, Australia’s first astronomy nanosatellite has completed its commissioning phase. This satellite will detect gamma-ray ...
The radiation you receive from airport body scanners is less than what you get on the flight. It's safe for everyone to use, ...
Traditional scanners rely on cadmium zinc telluride (CZT) or sodium iodide detectors, which are either costly or produce ...
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Crystal Camera Breakthrough Could Transform Nuclear Medicine Imaging
Breakthrough perovskite crystal camera delivers sharper, faster, safer nuclear medicine scans at lower cost—promising shorter scan times, reduced radiation, and wider access to advanced diagnostics ...
More than 100 Connecticut businesses use low-level radioactive materials, mostly for X-rays, CT scans and PET scans.
Astronomers from the University of Hawaii’s Institute for Astronomy have identified a new category of events that they found to be much more powerful than gamma-ray bursts, called extreme nuclear ...
Australia’s SpIRIT nanosatellite has successfully completed the initial phase of its mission, marking a milestone achievement for Australia’s place and reputation in the global space industry. Led by ...
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Nobel Prize in Physics: 1901-Present
According to Alfred Nobel's will, the Nobel Prize in Physics was to go to "the person who shall have made the most important ...
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