Neutron activation analysis is one of the advanced capabilities of the Center and Dr. Leah Minc has helped OSU apply this technology to archaeological studies. "Archaeometry" can help unlock mysteries including the diet of prehistoric populations, from bone chemistry, and the authentic or fake status of an "ancient" artifact.
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Brian Woods, a professor of nuclear engineering, is the principle investigator for a new reactor to be built at the Oregon State University Radiation Center. OSU received $6.6 million in grant money for the project.
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