Building regulations require wall and ceiling shielding to control radiation exposure in healthcare and diagnostic spaces.
The growing global incidence of cancer is a major factor driving demand for medical radiation detection devices. Additionally, the increasing use of diagnostic imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT ...
Clinicians debunked common myths and misinformation regarding sunscreen necessity and safety that is gaining traction among ...
Use of an enhanced radiation protection system (Rampart M1128; Rampart IC) when performing PCI for STEMI patients does not delay treatment beyond what’s seen with standard lead aprons, a study ...
The IAEA has released a new safety guide to help countries design and run radiation monitoring programmes to ensure people and environment are protected from harmful effects of ionizing radiation.
This dark discovery is breaking the mold. Scientists have discovered an unlikely ally in the battle to clean up Chernobyl’s radiation zones — the black mold that thrives in them. A research team found ...
Learn about phone radiation study findings on EMF health tech and smartphone safety, as science debunks myths with key facts. Pixabay, StockSnap Phone radiation, primarily radiofrequency (RF) ...
A new study has just delivered some reassuring news for anyone who has ever wondered whether sitting on top of a massive battery pack might quietly turn them into a human antenna. Electric cars, it ...
High-energy cosmic radiation damages cells and DNA, causing cancer, and secondary neutrons—generated especially from the planetary surfaces—can be up to 20 times more harmful than other radiations.
In a May executive order, aimed at ushering in what he described as an “American nuclear renaissance,” President Donald Trump declared moot the science underpinning decades-old radiation exposure ...
The Trump administration is considering tighter safety rules on the weak radiations of cellphones even as it pursues looser regulations on the deadly emanations of the nuclear industry. By William J.
Editor’s note: This article is published after the passing away of Dan Hirsch. The draft manuscript was prepared by all authors. It has been lightly edited for style, length, and clarity. In May, ...