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DOE Office of Nuclear EnergyNuclear microreactors developed separately by Westinghouse and Radiant are poised to become the first fueled designs tested at the Demonstration of Microreactor ...
DOE is offering an unprecedented opportunity for a public-private partnership to expedite the development of nuclear reactors through its Reactor Pilot Program.
A nuclear radiologist uses radioactive substances to treat and diagnose subtle issues in the body. Learn more about what a radiologist does and when you should see one.
Nuclear medicine has been central to recent advancements in prostate cancer imaging and treatment, with several approved options that precisely target and treat the disease.
Only 0.72% of it is uranium-235 with 92 protons and 143 neutrons (the remaining 0.01% are other isotopes). For nuclear power reactors or weapons, we need to change the isotope proportions.
Another vital civilian use of nuclear reactions is for producing isotopes used in nuclear medicine for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases.
Today’s issue is from a 30-year-old woman who wrote to me about a man she has a crush on. "I think I just made a big mistake asking out a crush. He’s an assistant at my doctor's office whom I ...
Local News Ohio State announces closure of DEI office in College of Medicine The university will also sunset the vice chair for DEI roles within the College of Medicine, effective June 27.
U.S. senators from both major parties introduced a bill on Monday aimed at offsettingChina and Russia's growing influence on international nuclear energy development.
The Aurora nuclear medicine system’s dual-head design, which integrates gamma ray-based SPECT hardware alongside X-ray CT components, expands its range of procedures across multiple specialities.
Oaklawn announced the opening of its new Occupational Medicine office in the Wright Medical Building at 215 E. Mansion St., Suite 2A, in Marshall. Since its launch in April, the Oaklawn ...