WASHINGTON — A tiny chip of tooth enamel can tell the tale of radiation exposure, scientists report February 16 at a meeting of the American Physical Society. The technique may allow researchers to better understand the links between radiation exposure and illnesses such as cancer. Knowing normal levels of radiation exposure is important in the event of acute exposures, such as the detonation of a radioactive bomb or nuclear power plant accidents.
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