Nuclear Chemistry

Nuclear chemistry is a sub-discipline of chemistry dealing with the structure, properties, and reactions of atomic nuclei. It focuses on studying the structure and reactions of atomic nuclei, and the processes that take place in and around them. Nuclear chemistry is an important field of study with applications in medicine, energy, and security. Nuclear chemistry is used to diagnose and fight diseases and cancers, develop new treatments, generate nuclear energy, and detect nuclear threats. The use of radiation and radioactive materials in medicine, industry, agriculture, and other fields is growing rapidly thanks to the advances in nuclear chemistry.

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Editorial of the First Issue - Journal of New Developments in Chemistry

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Seafood and Omega-3 Supplementation During Pregnancy and Lactation can be Considered Still Safe after Fukushima Nuclear Accident.

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Cerebrovascular Infarction Presenting as Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in a 75 y/o Patient

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Cytokine Expression in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Cultures Obtained from Cattle with Different Stages of Natural Mycobacterium bovis Infection

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Interactions Between Natural Nuclear Reactors and Microbial Evolutionary Processes

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