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Medical physicist Todd McNutt explains how Plan AI, an artificial intelligence-powered plan quality software solution, uses data mining to streamline and improve radiotherapy plann...
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Tiny QR code etched on ceramic sets the Guinness World Record as the world’s smallest
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Hidden coated materials could be detected using new technique
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Observation sheds new light on how some massive stars fade away
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New work could promote the development of next-generation machines without mechanical interlocking teeth
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Researchers use directed evolution to create magneto-sensitive fluorescent proteins that can interact with magnetic fields and radio waves
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