News Detail
Guildford, 7 Nov 2023: Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed novel tissue-equivalent materials with the potential to usher in a new generation of flexible X-ray detectors. These detectors have a broad range of applications, including cancer treatment and advanced......
View Details
Source : University of Surrey
university of surrey
surrey s advanced technology institute
X-ray detectors
cancer
Imperial College London
Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute
health news
advanced science
dr prabodhi nanayakkara
Related News
- Wearable ECG provides continuous cardiac monitoring (07-12-2023)
- Polyoxometalates show promise as drug transporters into the cell (06-12-2023)
- New method identifies bacteria more easily (03-12-2023)
- Spanish scientists discover a promising therapeutic target for cardiac arrhythmias (03-12-2023)
- Researchers develop one-dollar cancer treatment using engineered bacteria (01-12-2023)
- Protected droplets as a new transport route for medicines (01-12-2023)
- An Oral Probiotic Can Treat Dry Eye Disease: Study (30-11-2023)
- Researchers develop faster, cheaper, and more precise method for identifying bacteria (30-11-2023)
- Over 900 known and novel genes responsible for AMR revealed in a study (29-11-2023)
- New device could replace animals used in drug safety testing (29-11-2023)