
Wireless trend demands radiofrequency innovation
The defence and security company QinetiQ is looking for physicists and engineers who are keen to explore the properties of radio waves to solve wireless challenges and create novel solutions
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The defence and security company QinetiQ is looking for physicists and engineers who are keen to explore the properties of radio waves to solve wireless challenges and create novel solutions
Researchers demonstrate first-in-human translation of oxygen-enhanced MRI onto an MR-linac system
Specialist dosimetry and QA vendor PTW has teamed up with medical physicists in the Netherlands to integrate 3D EPID dosimetry within its VERIQA patient QA platform
Research could benefit self-driving cars and virtual reality displays
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Accounting for attenuation due to a patient’s blood volume or skin colour could make Cherenkov imaging a reliable indicator of delivered radiation dose
The images were released yesterday at the week-long European Geosciences Union meeting in Vienna
New study suggests that the presence of liquid water as well as sufficient light is essential for plant life on other planets
Australian company RayGen hopes to solve the limits of solar power by combining its systems with thermal storage, as Richard Stevenson reports
Study focussed on elements inherited from supernovae