Read article 'Networking against cancer with ENLIGHT'
Networking against cancer with ENLIGHT
The European Network for Light Ion Hadron therapy (ENLIGHT) adapts to the rapidly developing hadron-therapy scene.
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Read article 'Networking against cancer with ENLIGHT'
The European Network for Light Ion Hadron therapy (ENLIGHT) adapts to the rapidly developing hadron-therapy scene.
Read article 'Novel radionuclides to kill cancer'
A new radiolabelled molecule obtained by the association of a 177Lu isotope and a somatostatin-analogue peptide is showing potential as a cancer killer for certain types of tumour. It is being develop...
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The motivation of LHCf is to understand the hadronic interactions taking place when high-energy cosmic rays collide with the Earth’s atmosphere.
Read article 'From Physics to Daily Life: Applications in Informatics, Energy, and Environment and From Physics to Daily Life: Applications in Biology, Medicine and Healthcare'
Francois Grey reviews in 2015 From Physics to Daily Life: Applications in Informatics, Energy, and Environment and From Physics to Daily Life: Applications in Biology, Medicine and Healthcare.
Innovative approaches for technology transfer in Europe.
Read article 'Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics and Detectors for Physics Applications: Proceedings of the 14th ICATPP Conference'
The reports from this conference review topics that range from cosmic-ray observations through high-energy physics experiments to advanced detector techniques.
Read article 'Two teams take big steps forward in plasma acceleration'
The high electric-field gradients that can be set up in plasma have offered the promise of compact particle accelerators since the late 1970s.
Read article 'Nanotube cathode promises intense electron beam'
It looks like a small black button, but in tests at Fermilab’s High-Brightness Electron Source Lab it has produced beam currents greater than those generated with a large laser system.
Read article 'CERN and ITER cooperate'
The LHC and ITER project share many technologies, providing a natural basis for collaboration.
Read article 'A lifetime in biophysics'
Shake hands with Eleanor Blakely and you are only one handshake away from John Lawrence – a pioneer of nuclear medicine and brother of Ernest Lawrence, the Nobel-prize-winning inventor of the...