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    Question: do you use gamma rays

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      • gamma,
      • physics,
      • radiation
    Asked by skas532mogs9 to michaeltaylor, ievajankute, Alana M on 2 Oct 2025.
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      Michael Taylor answered on 2 Oct 2025:


      Hi, yes, in one of our research projects we are using the gamma-rays that are emitted naturally during proton beam therapy to measure where the protons stop in the patient

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