Research
May 22, 2007
A laser focus on radiation generation
A consortium of UK-based scientists has secured £5 million ($9.9 million) research funding to turn the concept of laser-generated radiation into a robust, ready-to-go technology. The four-year project, involving researchers from nine separate institutions, could lead to cheaper, simpler solutions for proton and ion radiotherapy. Laser-energized radiation sources could additionally cut the cost of research into cosmic-radiation exposure from frequent air travel and manned space missions.
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