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Fast neutron therapy

Fast neutron therapy utilizes high energy neutrons typically between 50 and 70 MeV to treat cancer. Most fast neutron therapy beams are produced by reactors, cyclotrons (d+Be) and linear accelerators. Neutron therapy is currently available in Germany, Russia, South Africa and the United States. In the United States, one treatment center is operational, in Seattle, Washington. The Seattle center uses a cyclotron which produces a proton beam impinging upon a beryllium target. (Wikipedia).

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Fission Reactor

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Neutron Generators using Particle Accelerators

How to create a neutron generator using a small, linear particle accelerator. My Patreon Page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

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From playlist Fast-Track

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Nuclear Fission; splitting the atom for beginners: from fizzics.org

There are notes to support this video here:https://www.fizzics.org/nuclear-fission/ Nuclear Fission is the splitting of the nucleus of an atom into two or more parts by hitting it with a small particle, almost always a neutron (a proton would be repelled from the positive nucleus and an el

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Particle Physics Might Just Save Your Life – Public lecture by Dr. Jennifer L. Raaf

“What is the practical application of your research?” This is a question frequently asked of particle physicists. In this talk, Fermilab scientist Dr. Jennifer Raaf presents a few practical medical applications that have been enabled by fundamental scientific research undertaken by Fermila

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The most powerful bombs in the world

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From playlist Theory to Reality

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Discrete and Continuous Growth

We create simple models for discrete and continuous growth, and discuss the relationships between them.

From playlist Mathematical Physics I Uploads

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Podcast (audio): Mysterious fast radio bursts & long-lasting effects of childhood cancer treatments

On this week’s show: A new radio telescope promises to help sort out the more than 40 theories for the origins of fast radio bursts and researchers tackle the long-term health effects of pediatric cancer treatment Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Daniel Clery about the many, ma

From playlist Science Podcast

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From playlist MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016

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Physical Science 7.5d - Fission Reactors

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From playlist Physical Science - Atoms

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How a nuclear reactor works

How do use fission to generate electricity? This video discusses the basics of a nuclear fission reactor, and the functions of its relative parts See www.physicshigh.com for all my videos and other resources. If you like this video, please press the LIKE and SHARE with your peers. And ple

From playlist Modern Physics

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European Researchers' Night - Physics is Beautiful and Useful

An overview of medical applications of particle physics, presented by Prof. Ugo Amaldi and Prof. Manjit Dosanjh

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3. Nuclear Mass and Stability, Nuclear Reactions and Notation, Introduction to Cross Section

MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016 Instructor: Michael Short View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/22-01F16 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61FVzAxBP09w2FMQgknTOqu Today we formally introduce the conce

From playlist MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016

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CurrentChem Ep 6 - Radiopharmacuticals

Astatine chemistry, positron emitters and cyclotrons. CurrentChem Episode 6 talks to three researchers studying radioactive elements for cancer therapy and detection, and how chemistry can continue to improve modern medicine. Presentations: Rickard: 13:48 (https://twitter.com/Dalitasdrai

From playlist Current Chem

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Physics 3C. Lecture 26.

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From playlist Physics 3C: Basic Physics III

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There are strange units of measurement that we still use everyday—but what are they, and why? Join Olivia Gordon and learn about the weird units you use every time you put on your shoes or read about dark matter! Let's go! ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https:

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2. Radiation Utilizing Technology

MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016 Instructor: Michael Short View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/22-01F16 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61FVzAxBP09w2FMQgknTOqu A survey of the different types of te

From playlist MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016

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Physics - Nuclear Physics (15 of 22) What is Nuclear Fission?

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate the energy released in a nuclear fission.

From playlist MODERN PHYSICS 2: ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS, PARTICLE PHYSICS

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