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Monitoring structural integrity of bridges with cosmic rays

Abstract image of cosmic rays for nuclear decommissioning and  monitoring bridges
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A research project will use cosmic rays to measure the structural integrity of bridges in Glasgow.

The bridge monitoring project is being run by the University of Glasgow and will use muography, a technique that uses measurements of cosmic rays to create detailed 3D images of the interiors of structures.

When the rays collide with the nuclei of the gases found in the planet’s atmosphere, the impact releases particles known as muons.

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