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Scientists reach for the stars to find new radiation treatments

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Many have looked to the stars for inspiration, but could a new cancer therapy be up there as well? Ohio State University astronomers think so. After studying how different chemical elements absorb and emit radiation in stars and around black holes, they found that heavy metals such as iron emit low-energy electrons when exposed to x-rays at specific energies. With the help of medical physicists and radiation oncologists, the team has developed a radiation treatment intended to be tougher on tumors but gentler on nearby healthy tissue. The concept, called resonant nano-plasma...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
    Glossary
    auger effect
    The radiation-free transition that takes place within an ion, in which inner-shell vacancies in neutral atoms are filled by outer-shell electrons, thereby transferring energy to other electrons, which are ejected. The latter are called Auger electrons.
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