by admin | Dec 4, 2024 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis
10 Key Points on Hormesis Small stresses can make us stronger — cells adapt and perform better. Interest has exploded: a few hundred studies in 2000, thousands by 2016. It’s built into evolution — survival favors those who adapt to stress. The benefit is modest but...
by admin | Jul 4, 2024 | LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Energy
Research Article Summary The article argues that a new industrial revolution is emerging, driven by the convergence of advanced digital technologies, automation, artificial intelligence, and energy innovation rather than a single breakthrough technology. It emphasizes...
by admin | Jun 29, 2024 | LNT Hypothesis
Research Article Summary The article revisits one of the earliest experiments reporting X-ray-induced somatic mutations, originally conducted by Hermann J. Muller’s department chair, and examines whether the data actually support the linearity hypothesis attributed to...
by admin | Jun 29, 2024 | LNT Hypothesis
Research Article Summary (5 Bullet Points) Newly uncovered correspondence indicates that Hermann J. Muller was aware by 1933 that he was a strong candidate for the Nobel Prize, shaping his scientific and professional incentives during a critical period in radiation...
by admin | Apr 7, 2024 | LNT Hypothesis
Research Article Summary George D. Snell, working as a postdoctoral researcher under Hermann J. Muller, conducted a large-scale mouse mutation study to test whether X-rays induced heritable mutations comparable to Muller’s earlier fruit-fly experiments. Despite...
by admin | Mar 7, 2024 | LNT Hypothesis
Research Article Summary The article traces the development of cancer risk assessment methodology and argues that foundational decisions leading to widespread adoption of the linear no-threshold (LNT) model were historically flawed and based on misinterpretations,...