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Why ORNL isotope production is so important to the U.S.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is boosting isotope production to secure the US supply chain after Russian shortages.
The discovery of stable ''isotopes" began with J. J. Thomson's identification of neon-22 in 1912 (Bievre et al., 1984). More than 90 naturally occurring elements have been identified on the earth; ...
Isotopes of a given element have the same number of electrons, but their atomic mass and nuclear spin differ through the number of neutrons. The trivial and prominent effect on isotope exchange is the ...
For 80 years Oak Ridge National Laboratory has produced isotopes that treat cancer and power deep space exploration.
For decades, scientists have relied on a chemical fingerprint inside water molecules to determine where plants get their moisture. The method shaped our understanding of drought resilience, ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of nuclear medicine, the integration of diagnostics and therapeutics - known as theranostics - represents a groundbreaking shift in how we approach the treatment of ...
When Irish criminal investigators couldn’t identify a dismembered body, parts of which they found around a canal near Dublin in the spring of 2005, Wolfram Meier-Augenstein got a phone call. An ...
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