ANSTO recognises scientific achievement, leadership, external collaboration and outreach at Awards event
ANSTO recognised the contribution of individuals and teams to nuclear science and technology at the 2023 ANSTO Awards Ceremony held on 25 July.
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ANSTO recognised the contribution of individuals and teams to nuclear science and technology at the 2023 ANSTO Awards Ceremony held on 25 July.
On average, there is now 17 per cent less rainfall across Western Australia’s south-western region than was recorded prior to 1970. This rainfall reduction has economic, social and environmental implications for the region, in particular for the growing capital of Perth, as well as water-dependent industries in the state.
Study reveals that properties of polycrystalline materials can be derived from microscopic single crystal samples
A neutron reflectometer for vertical samples.
Atmosphere scientists find link between indigenous weather knowledge and Sydney air pollution.
ANSTO's Chief Nuclear Officer shares insights on the safe management of Australia's nuclear waste.
Accurate ‘fingerprinting’ tool to verify source of origin is in development with collaborators from academia and industry.
ANSTO has been tracking and publishing data on fine particle pollution from key sites around Australia, and internationally, for more than 20 years.
ANSTO is coordinating and facilitating the calling of pre-concept papers for the next cycle of technical cooperative project proposals under the Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific (RCA) | IAEA
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How to prepare samples for analysis on the Powder Diffraction beamline.
Guidance for obtaining and maintaining human or animal ethics approval at the Australian Synchrotron.
Australian scientists from ANTSO have congratulated their British colleagues for a major advance in their quest to develop practical nuclear fusion.
A large international team has provided an understanding of how nanoscale interactions affect the thermal stability of a type of next generation organic solar cells.
Thirty years of ANSTO's unique capability in monitoring fine particle pollution provides insight on bushfire smoke.
Favourable conceptual design review may lead to expanded role for Australia on ITER diagnostics.