<p> “<i>This book thoroughly explains radioactivity and its impact on modern life sciences. It not only aims to educate but also addresses misconceptions and provides a comprehensive view of radioactivity’s role in life sciences, making it a valuable resource for readers of all levels. The nine chapters provide an up-to-date look at the ongoing studies in several nuclear technology applications in medical and biological research fields. The authors of the different chapters have been particularly eloquent and effective in presenting complex concepts with great scientific clarity. An essential reference for everyone curious about the transformative power of radioactivity in life sciences</i>.”</p><p><b>Dr. Ing. Stefano Monti</b></p><p><b>President, Italian Nuclear Association & European Nuclear Society</b></p>

This book describes the role of radioactivity in the living world and highlights the many aspects of the impact of ionizing radiation on biological systems. It addresses several topical issues, such as the countermeasures adopted to mitigate radiation-induced health risks during deep space missions, the concept of radiation hormesis, and recent biophysical models proposed to explain the radiation-adaptive responses. It critically approaches these intensely debated subjects and provides an up-to-date look at the ongoing studies on the use of radiation in nuclear clinical practice. With concrete examples, the book elucidates the results obtained from different types of radiotherapy as well as those that can be expected in the future. It comprises chapters dedicated to the analysis of social attitudes toward radioactivity and issues associated with the management of radioactive materials.

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This book describes the role of radioactivity in the living world and highlights the many aspects of the impact of ionizing radiation on biological systems. It critically approaches these intensely debated subjects and provides an up-to-date look at the ongoing studies on the use of radiations in nuclear clinical practice.

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1. Radiation and Chemical Hormesis: Low-Dose, Essential; Mid-Dose, Beneficial; and High-Dose, Hazardous 2. The Radon Spa Controversy 3. Radiotherapy for Benign Conditions: Current Radiobiological and Clinical Evidence 4. Ultra-High Dose Rate FLASH Radiotherapy 5. Radiation Adaptive Response Effect: The History, Experiments, and Theoretical Models 6. Low Background Radiations in the Deep Underground Environments 7. Astronaut Health in Space: Bio-Defenses Against Radiation and Microgravity 8. Social Attitudes to Ionizing Radiation 9. Transport of Radioactive Materials

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789815129670
Publisert
2025-06-03
Utgiver
Jenny Stanford Publishing
Vekt
620 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

Biografisk notat

Maria Letizia Terranova was formerly a full professor at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” and head of the Department of Chemical Sciences and Technologies. She coordinated the MINIMAlab, developing innovative materials/systems for micro-/nano-electronics, photonics, field-emission, energetics, sensing, thermal management, and regenerative medicine. She paired expertise in materials and nanotechnologies with that in nuclear reactions and radioactive decay. Her interests are currently focused on radioactivity-related issues, such as exploiting energy released by natural and artificial radioisotopes, developing nuclear batteries, and managing spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. She has edited 8 books, co-authored more than 360 papers, and holds 5 patents.