Nuclear chemistry – more than power stations

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Tuesday 17 June 2025, 4–5pm BST, online

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In the last Welsh chemistry teacher session of the academic year, we are joined by Dr T Smith from the Nuclear Futures Institue to discuss how nuclear chemistry is used in diagnostic and therapeutic treatment in medicine.

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