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Radiation Therapy for Moving Targets

Researchers have combined two devices for real-time tumor tracking and treatment.

Detecting Dirty Bombs from a Safe Distance

A modified NASA telescope could detect dangerous radioactive materials.

Returning to the Moon

New technologies on NASA's next lunar spacecraft will collect information to make human exploration safer.

More-Accurate Radiation Therapy

Small, implantable devices could measure radiation from within tumors themselves.

Remaking X-Rays

Silicon gratings heighten contrast.

Proton Radiation for All

Proton-beam cancer therapy could become more available, thanks to a new device.

Computing with Light and Magnets

A new way of controlling light could open the door to novel optical devices.

How to Heal Wounds Faster

A platelet-rich gel derived from one's own blood could speed up the healing of wounds and cuts.

Micromachines and the Cosmos

Filters will bring out faint infrared radiation from the early universe.

The Ultrafast Future of Wireless

A new metal film could help control terahertz radiation and lead to wireless devices that are thousands of times faster than today's Wi-Fi.

Wireless Power

New physics theory could cut the cord on power chargers for gadgets.

Portable, Palm-Size Radiation Detectors

A new device, with sensors the size of human cells, can measure, record, and assess the risk of radiation emissions in real time.

T-Rays Advance Toward Airport Screening

A new laser design helps create usable terahertz radiation, which penetrates common materials but doesn't harm tissue.

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