Radiation can be defined as energy traveling through space. There are two types of radiation, ionizing and non-ionizing, which are differentiated by how they interact with matter. Non-ionizing ...
The intention of the study is to analyze the interaction of ionizing radiation with matter and know how much energy the patient receives. The doctor explained that there are two types of radiation: ...
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses whether cell phones cause brain cancer with Medical University of ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Radiation is everywhere. Ultraviolet light streams down ...
It’s around us and in us, around and in everything, everywhere. Some are entirely harmless and some are deadly. And, as you might suspect, it’s not just one thing. What is our topic today? It’s the ...
Military personnel enter active duty knowing there are risks involved. One risk that affects a small proportion of veterans is illness caused by radiation exposure during service. Most veterans don’t ...
The world around us is a scary place, with a lot of visible and invisible dangers. Some of those invisible dangers are pretty obvious, such as that of an electrical shock from exposed wiring. Some are ...
Ultraviolet light is utilized in clinical settings to damage the nucleic acid of microorganisms which keeps the organism from reproducing. These properties make UV ideal for sterilization and other ...
How much radiation will 5G cellular networks expose you to? And will 5G radiation be dangerous to your health? The first answer: both more and less, compared to existing sources. The second: probably ...
The University strives to ensure that all ionizing and non-ionizing radiation hazards used in teaching and research are properly obtained, used, stored, transferred, and disposed of. The Radiation ...