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Engineered nanoparticles that glow could aid cancer imaging, study says
Engineered nanoparticles built around indocyanine green, a fluorescent dye already approved for clinical use, could sharpen how surgeons see and remove tumors during operations. A study in the journal ...
A team of physicists say they’ve discovered two properties of accelerating matter that they believe could make a never-before-seen type of radiation visible. The newly described properties mean that ...
An obscure quantum-mechanical phenomenon involving a warm glow visible only to accelerated observers, long thought almost impossible to detect, should be measurable in the laboratory after all. So say ...
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