Hiroshima University researchers unveil a $70 smartphone radiation detector as Japan cautiously revives nuclear power.
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Low-cost system turns smartphones into emergency radiation detectors
Prompt, individual-based dose assessment is essential to protect people from the negative consequences of radiation exposure ...
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Detection of concealed explosives using terahertz spectral imaging and deep learning
Detecting concealed explosives and chemical threats constitutes a critical challenge in global security, yet current ...
A low-cost scanner and smartphone may help identify high radiation exposure in emergencies, speeding triage when labs can’t ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a technique that detects the chemical environment of atomic nuclei by the absorption of radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation when in the presence ...
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