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and Android#that can be used for the detection of radioactivity in everyday life such as exposure on airplanes from medical patients or from contaminated products.
and give a picture of radioactivity#in the area. The company says it works from up to 100 meters away.#
and be prepared to monitor radioactivity in an emergency although they probably (hopefully) wouldn't get much of a chance to use it.
According to the research, the bandages achieve a similar level of radioactivity to conventional radiation, which can require large and specialized equipment. hese bandages can be tailored individually for easy application on tumor lesions of all shapes and sizes,
Now researchers claim they have found a strong nuclear decay pattern called f0 (1710), in the data from a number of particle accelerator experiments that may have been created by a glueball.
In the beginning, the idea was to develop a radioactivity sensor for inside a nuclear power station says Tijmen Euser from the Max Planck Institute in Erlangen.
making them unsuitable to measure radioactivity. The glass fibres which we owe particular thanks to for high rates of data transmission
the researchers see PCFS as an interesting alternative to conventional fibre-optic sensors in order to ultimately measure radioactivity as well.
Fluorescent beads as a sensor for radioactivity In their experiment the researchers used an oven to heat part of the fibre to temperatures of several hundred degrees Celsius.
Next, we want to realize the radioactivity sensor, says Bykov. To do this, the researchers want to use fluorescent beads
Information on the strength of the radioactivity at the location of the bead would then be provided by the changes in the intensity of the fluorescence.
If an internal monitor detects radioactivity, the flask is shattered, releasing the poison that kills the cat.
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