Editor’s note: February is American Heart Month. On Tuesdays this month, The Westfield News is partnering with Baystate Noble Hospital to publish articles about heart health and heart care services at ...
Both radioisotopes and enriched stable isotopes are essential to a wide variety of applications in medicine, where they are used in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. This report focuses ...
On a Wednesday morning in late January 1896 at a small light bulb factory in Chicago, a middle-aged woman named Rose Lee found herself at the heart of a groundbreaking medical endeavor. With an X-ray ...
A Dec. 16 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) links the drone sightings across the eastern U.S. to the search for a radioactive isotope that briefly went missing in New Jersey. "Drone Mystery ...
This study explores a groundbreaking theoretical method to neutralize high-level radioactive waste using lead oxide (PbO) ...
Two decades in the making, a new flagship facility for nuclear physics opened on May 2, and scientists from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have a hand in 10 of its first 34 ...
One year ago last week the Clinton Laboratories at Oak Ridge, Tenn. began selling radioactive isotopes made in its uranium pile. Already, these atomic by-products have had important influences on U.S.
The discovery of stable ''isotopes" began with J. J. Thomson's identification of neon-22 in 1912 (Bievre et al., 1984). More than 90 naturally occurring elements have been identified on the earth; ...