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Closing in on the Elusive Neutrino

Researchers from the US and Germany report a realistic contender to measure the elusive neutrino mass using Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy. The project tracks electrons generated by beta decay to reveal the neutrino mass, aiming for scalability beyond existing technology.

SourceDOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory·JournalPhysical Review Letters·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 6, 2023

Hackmanite changes color also upon exposure to nuclear radiation – memory trace from radiation enables new applications

Researchers at the University of Turku discovered that hackmanite changes color when exposed to nuclear radiation, retaining a memory trace that allows it to be reused. This unique property enables the development of reusable radiochromic films for measuring radiation doses and mapping dose distribution.

SourceUniversity of Turku·JournalMaterials Horizons·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 29, 2022
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Modelling the use of Beta Radiation in cancer treatment

Researchers compare Monte Carlo simulations and Loevinger formula for beta radiation dosimetry in cancer treatment, finding the latter to be a quick yet accurate method. The study suggests using the Loevinger formula as a basis for dosimetry software in simple geometries.

SourceSpringer·JournalThe European Physical Journal Plus·DateSep 29, 2022

MU scientists build harness for powerful radiation cancer therapy

Researchers at the University of Missouri have developed a gold nanoparticle that can transport alpha particles directly to small cancer tumors, reducing damage to healthy organs. The nanoparticle design enables researchers to keep more than 80% of the element inside for extended periods.

SourceUniversity of Missouri-Columbia·JournalPLOS ONE·DateFeb 4, 2013

New hybrid detector monitors alpha, beta, and gamma radiation simultaneously

Researchers have developed a new hybrid detector that can monitor alpha, beta, and gamma radiation simultaneously. The device uses three scintillators to distinguish between the different types of radiation, allowing it to provide accurate counts for all three simultaneously.

SourceAmerican Institute of Physics·JournalReview of Scientific Instruments·DateNov 8, 2011
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Quark study breaks logjam between theory, experiment

Physicists have demonstrated that their theories are correct in explaining how quarks interact in the beta decay of particles. The team's work marked the first time all relevant measurements were made together in one modern, statistically rigorous experiment.

SourceUniversity of Chicago·JournalPhysical Review Letters·DateAug 27, 2004