Bob Park’s What’s New: June 20, 2025No, Bob Park — the physicist who wrote the What’s New newsletter for years — did not write this. Instead, I am imagining what Park would…3d ago3d ago
A Toy Model for StragglingOne of the homework problems in Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology (Problem 31 in Chapter 16) introduces a toy model for the…3d ago3d ago
Bob Park’s What’s New: June 13, 2025No, Bob Park — the physicist who wrote the What’s New newsletter for years — did not write this. Instead, I am imagining what Park would…Jun 13Jun 13
PhotobiomodulationMy Treeing Walker Coonhound Harvest is getting older and having some trouble with arthritis. The vet says she’s showing signs of hip…Jun 13Jun 13
Bob Park’s What’s New: June 6, 2025No, Bob Park — the physicist who wrote the What’s New newsletter for years — did not write this. Instead, I am imaging what Park would…Jun 6Jun 6
Mechanisms of the FLASH Effect: Current Insights and AdvancesI’ve written about FLASH radiotherapy previously in this blog ( here and here). FLASH is when you apply radiation in a single brief pulse…Jun 6Jun 6
Bob Park’s What’s New: May 30, 2025No, Bob Park — the physicist who wrote the What’s New newsletter for years — did not write this. Instead, I am imaging what Park would…May 30May 30
The Crucial Decade That Ion Channels Were Proven to ExistRecently I stumbled upon a nice article in the Pflügars Archiv (the European journal of physiology) that is part review and part history…May 30May 30
Knife Edge DiffractionIntermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology doesn’t analyze diffraction. It’s mentioned a few times — in the chapters about images (Chap…May 23May 23
The Age of Reason BeginsThe title of this week’s post is ironic, because with all the events of the last few months I often suspect that the Age of Reason is…May 16May 16