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  • Radiation Meanings

    noun the process of emitting energy as waves or particles

    Fields related to radiation

    Environmental Science

    Radiation can refer to the release of energy or particles from radioactive materials into the environment.

    Medicine

    Radiation therapy is the use of ionizing radiation in the treatment of cancer.

    Astronomy

    Radiation from stars and other celestial objects is studied to understand their composition and behavior.

    Physics

    Radiation is the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles that cause ionization.

    Nuclear Engineering

    Radiation is a byproduct of nuclear reactions and is used in nuclear power plants for energy production.

    Occupation Usage of radiation

    Writer

    Radiation may be used as a plot device in science fiction novels or movies to create a post-apocalyptic setting or to give characters superhuman abilities.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may study the psychological effects of radiation exposure on individuals and communities, as well as provide counseling to those who have experienced radiation-related trauma.

    Oncologist

    Oncologists use radiation therapy as a common treatment option for cancer patients to target and destroy cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.

    Radiologist

    Radiologists use various imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to detect abnormalities in the body, including tumors or other conditions that may require radiation therapy.

    Nuclear Engineer

    Nuclear engineers work with radiation in the design and operation of nuclear power plants, as well as in the development of new technologies for radiation detection and protection.

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