Building regulations require wall and ceiling shielding to control radiation exposure in healthcare and diagnostic spaces.
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Researchers craft radiation shields from volcanic ash
Volcanic eruptions usually leave behind a trail of ash, disruption, and costly cleanup. In the Philippines, that ash is now ...
Electromagnetic pulses (EMPs)—high-energy-density and ultra-wideband beams of electromagnetic radiation—are generated from ...
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US-Korea team create transparent glass windows with military-grade radiation shielding
Modern society is now so dependent on electronics that an invisible radiation pulse is ...
Lead Glass Pro, a U.S.-based supplier of radiation shielding products for medical imaging environments, announced continued growth in its capabilities and product offerings to support hospitals, ...
Building truly radiation safe healthcare rooms means addressing real world exposure risks through thoughtful design and ...
This Collection welcomes original research articles on the latest advancements in radiation shielding, focusing on the next generation of materials, design methodologies, as well as their practical ...
Background radiation is the invisible radiation that is always present in our environment. It comes from a variety of sources, both natural and man-made. Natural sources include cosmic rays from space ...
In a recent article in Scientific Reports, researchers investigated the potential of graphene-based nanocomposites, specifically graphene/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) composites, as effective ...
Reactor radiation-shielding optimization methods are proposed by combining many-objective evolutionary algorithms with particle-transport calculation software that can optimize the reactor ...
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