FSU physicists make strides in treating cancer

Florida State University launched one of the world’s most advanced nuclear physics departments in 1958, and it has earned global recognition ever since. Now, university researchers are working with the Mayo Clinic to develop improved methods of treating cancer based on work at FSU’s The John D. Fox Superconducting Linear Accelerator Laboratory. 

Breakthroughs in Science: Quantum Computers & Fusion
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Fox 13 reveals how groundbreaking discoveries will save lives, transform our homes, and power the world with clean energy. Plus, Craig Patrick explains how telescopes launched from Central Florida are driving scientists to rethink the origin of the universe.