Scientists have developed a new material that could shield humans and critical technology from harmful radiation.
In aerospace, nuclear, medical and defence applications, protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and neutron ...
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Scientists create new 'hair-thin' shielding material to protect astronauts and spacecraft
The nanotube-based composite blocks radiation, survives extreme temperatures, and can be 3D-printed.
Shielding materials are essential in key modern industrial settings—such as spacecraft, nuclear power plants, semiconductor ...
This Collection welcomes original research articles on the latest advancements in radiation shielding, focusing on the next generation of materials, design methodologies, as well as their practical ...
The Medical Radiation Shielding Market is driven by the rising incidence of chronic diseases such as cancer requiring more diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy procedures, increasing use of ...
In a recent article in Scientific Reports, researchers investigated the potential of graphene-based nanocomposites, specifically graphene/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) composites, as effective ...
High-energy cosmic radiation damages cells and DNA, causing cancer, and secondary neutrons—generated especially from the planetary surfaces—can be up to 20 times more harmful than other radiations.
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