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Simplifying Radiation Dose Calculations with GHOST

December 5, 2025

In the world of medical research, figuring out how radiation spreads in the body is super important. Scientists use something called Monte Carlo simulations to do this. These simulations help them see exactly where radiation goes and how much dose is given. One of the most reliable tools for this is

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Why Bacteria and Gels Could Be the Future of Radiation Measurement

December 5, 2025

In the realm of radiation therapy, finding materials that mimic human tissue is a big deal. This is where Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and hydrogels come into play. Researchers have been looking into how these two can work together to measure radiation more accurately. The focus is on two specifi

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How Molecule Shape Affects Their Behavior

July 7, 2025

Scientists have been curious about how the shape of molecules influences their behavior. Specifically, they want to understand how changes in the length-to-width ratio of molecules can lead to the formation of different phases, known as mesophases. This is important because these phases have unique

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Ellen DeGeneres Sells Beach Home After Big Move

March 21, 2025

Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi have made a significant change in their real estate holdings. They have sold their beach bungalow in Montecito, California. This sale is part of a larger shift in their living arrangements. The couple sold the property for $5. 2 million. They had bought i

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Two Hollywood Stars, One Lifestyle Showdown

March 18, 2025

A new lifestyle series has hit Netflix, and it has sparked some interesting conversations. Meghan Markle's new show, With Love, Meghan, has caught the attention of Gwyneth Paltrow. Paltrow, who has built her own lifestyle and wellness empire with Goop, has some thoughts on Markle's venture into the

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Building a Better Phantom: A Tetrahedral Mesh for Chinese Women

January 28, 2025

Creating detailed surface phantoms of Chinese women of childbearing age is great, but they can't be used directly in Monte Carlo simulations. Instead, these surface phantoms have to be turned into voxel phantoms, which might lose some of their initial advantages. So, the goal of this study is to bui

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Why Automatic Linear Modelling Beats Traditional Regression

January 7, 2025

Imagine you're trying to predict something, like how well a student will do in a test based on their attendance, homework grades, and so on. Traditional multiple linear regression is like guessing based on a complex formula. But automatic linear modelling? It's like having a smart friend who not onl

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Exploring How Temperature and Size Affect Ferroelectric Memory Devices: Unlocking Multi-Bit Computing

January 3, 2025

What if the size and temperature of a tiny electronic component could change how well it stores multiple values? That's what researchers found out when they looked into ferroelectric field effect transistors, or FeFETs. These mini devices can store more than one value, making them super handy for ta

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Epic Rescue: How a Young Hiker Was Saved from Wilderness

January 1, 2025

On a sunny Saturday, a 20-year-old hiker found themselves in trouble deep in California's Ventana Wilderness. The hiker, located near Sykes Hot Springs, needed urgent help. The Monterey County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Team sprang into action. They hiked 16 miles through rough terrain to reach the

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Securing Power in Storms: A Mix of Gas and Batteries

December 27, 2024

Imagine planning an energy network that must withstand storms. Specifically, let's think about one powered by natural gas. How can we make sure it stays up and running during bad weather like hurricanes? This plan involves two main steps. First, figure out where to place stronger power lines, small