
Modelling lung cells could help personalize radiotherapy
A computer model that reveals radiation damage at the cellular level could improve radiotherapy outcomes for lung cancer patients
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A computer model that reveals radiation damage at the cellular level could improve radiotherapy outcomes for lung cancer patients
Silicon-based device is less prone to hacking, designers say
Yes, say researchers who experimentally executed a protocol designed to do just that
Lake Shore's new system for ultra-low noise DC and AC source and measure performance for electrical measurement applications
An electronic prosthetic system stimulates the hippocampus and boosts image recall in some participants
The NSF has been told to choose between the Giant Magellan Telescope and the Thirty Meter Telescope as a next-generation ground-based observatory
LHCb sees increased baryon production at low transverse momenta
Introducing automated tools into treatment planning has helped the clinical team at the UK's Castle Hill Hospital to improve consistency and save time
Emma Chapman on the amateur roots of radio astronomy, and the importance of balancing the scientific and engineering factions today
A graphene oxide microfluidic chip analyses circulating tumour cells in blood samples to determine the effectiveness of lung cancer treatment