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Optical imaging monitors brain blood flow in children with sickle cell disease
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy could mitigate the risk of stroke in children with sickle cell disease by identifying abnormal cerebral blood flow …
Spattered blood, Nobel dreams and food waste: the October 2019 issue of Physics World is now out
All you need to know this month in the world of physics in one handy package …
New IOP President, Jonathan Flint CBE, begins his term
Jonathan Flint CBE today (1 October 2019) begins his tenure as President of the Institute of Physics and will serve for two years as President. …
Software offers ‘sanity check’ for adapted plans in MR-guided radiotherapy
The MR-linac allows treatment plan adaption to the patient's daily anatomy – but how can we tell whether the new plan is suitable for delivery? …
Mercury emissions total 1.5 million tonnes over last 500 years
‘In no way do we just need to worry about how much we release today’, says researcher …
Surfactant monolayers help make polymer crystals
SMAIS technique produces synthetic covalent organic 2D polymer sheets with the largest crystalline domain sizes ever …
Novel PET method visualizes protein tangles after traumatic brain injury
Scientists use PET imaging to see protein tangles associated with dementia in the brains of patients who suffered a traumatic brain injury …
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