Beta Spectroscopy
After radioactivity discovery, E. Rutherford separated radioactive emissions into two types: alpha (α) and beta (β-) radiations, based on matter...
A wide range of modern physics experiments for advanced labs based on the latest technologies and instrumentation
After radioactivity discovery, E. Rutherford separated radioactive emissions into two types: alpha (α) and beta (β-) radiations, based on matter...
In 1895 the radioactivity was discovered by H.Becquerel and in 1903 the Nobel Prize in Physics was assigned to Curie...
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner is the state-of-the-art medical imaging system, capable of providing detailed functional information of physiological processes...
Exploring the quantum nature of phenomena is one of the most exiting experiences a physics student can live. What is...
The cosmic radiation, discovered by Victor Hess1 in 1912, includes all stable charged particles and it is composed by two component:...
The Elementary Particles can be divided into fermions, which are matter or antimatter particles as quarks, antiquarks, electrons, antielectrons and...
A series of experiments covering several applications has been carried out and are presented in this section through detailed Educational...
Environmental radioactivity is all around us, it is always present everywhere: radiation comes from the ground, from the sky, and...
Since childhood, the environment exploration that surrounds us is one of the most common and intriguing activities. The construction of...
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