2017 research awards
Best and brightest recognised in 2017 research awards
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Best and brightest recognised in 2017 research awards
To celebrate International Women’s Day, ANSTO opened its doors to more than 50 female STEM students who heard from two accomplished ANSTO’s female scientists and STEM champions.
Australia’s new Mo-99 manufacturing facility reaches practical completion
Role at ANSTO
Lake sediments as environmental archives used in compilation of data.
Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
Million year lag time in transport of sediment in Murray Darling River Basin system.
ANSTO’s user office in Melbourne offers access to the Australian Synchrotron, a world-class research facility with over 4,000 user visits per year. ANSTO seeks collaboration and partnerships with research organisations, scientific users and commercial users.
Development of new techniques makes it possible to date Australian Aboriginal rock art.
ANSTOs capabilities are ideally suited for these investigations relating to quantum technologies.
The Australian Synchrotron is a source of powerful X-rays and infrared radiation that can be used for a wide range of scientific and technical purposes. Synchrotron X-rays are millions of times brighter than those produced by conventional X-ray machines in laboratories and hospitals.
Scientists have found a new approach to killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria using lipid nanoparticles that target specific layers on the surface of the bacterial cell.
Restoring soil carbon can bring benefits for agricultural productivity and climate change mitigation.
Multi-million dollar Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) Detector launched at the Australian Synchrotron,
ANSTO as a leading science research organization in Australia is committed to the ethical, humane and responsible care of animals used for scientific purposes.