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Researchers look to diamond detectors to solve fusion’s extreme radiation challenge
UC Santa Cruz researchers explore diamond-based sensors that could transform how future U.S. fusion reactors track plasma.
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Rethinking Nuclear Radiation
Rethinking nuclear radiation and its dangers is critical if the world is to turn away from hydrocarbon sources of energy.
JAKARTA: Two containers of Indonesian-made footwear were returned by the United States due to suspected radioactive ...
Physicists at UC Santa Cruz will receive $555,000 of that to develop a literal gem of a monitoring system that such power ...
The INFN received their long-awaited lead treasure in 2010, and in 2017, armed with a new shield made of melted Roman lead, ...
My favorite sentences of the book also have to do with the Dust Bowl. Winchester compares that 1930s natural tragedy to the ...
Advanced sensor technologies and data analytics can proactively identify grid hazards, enhancing safety and operational ...
Accidents involving cesium-tainted scrap are rare but not unprecedented: in 1998, an industrial gauge was melted down with ...
PTCOG president Marco Durante describes an exciting future for the technology and shares his vision for closer international ...
Cloud cover is bad for picnics and for viewing stars through a telescope. But an exoplanet with dense or even total cloud ...
More than a half century after the U.S. ignited 67 atomic weapons in the central Pacific Ocean, a former Navy base in the Bay ...
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