Monday, October 14, 2024

Nanoradiation

 

Nanoradiation refers to the application and interaction of radiation at the nanoscale, typically involving the use of nanoparticles in radiation therapies, diagnostics, and other technologies. In medical contexts, nanoradiation is often explored in cancer treatment, where nanoparticles can enhance the delivery and effectiveness of radiation therapy by targeting cancerous cells more precisely, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Nanomaterials can also be engineered to improve imaging techniques, radiation shielding, and even drug delivery systems that are activated by radiation exposure.

Key Areas of Nanoradiation:

  1. Radiation Therapy Enhancement: Nanoparticles are used to improve the absorption of radiation in tumors.
  2. Radioprotection: Using nanomaterials to shield healthy cells from the harmful effects of radiation.
  3. Imaging and Diagnostics: Nano-based materials in conjunction with radiation techniques like X-rays for better imaging resolution.
  4. Space Applications: Nanotechnology's role in shielding spacecraft and astronauts from cosmic radiation

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