
QANT
An analysis program for viewing and analysing near-edge X-ray absorption fine-structure (NEXAFS) spectra.
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An analysis program for viewing and analysing near-edge X-ray absorption fine-structure (NEXAFS) spectra.
In part 1 of this two-part series, ANSTO scientists from across the organisation became film critics to review Christopher Nolan’s new movie, Oppenheimer, which explores the life of the director of the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic weapon.
Nuclear science and technology award recipients to deliver Distinguished Lectures at ANSTO.
Learn. Create. Innovate
A team of Australian scientists have created a new portable device that can pinpoint the exact location of radiation sources, faster and more accurately than ever before.
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ANSTO has a variety of games and apps to educate students on how radiation works, nuclear medicine, the periodic table, and atom building.
ANSTO expertise provides much-needed information about groundwater resources in the Mozambique capital and district.
Soft x-rays are generally understood to be x-rays in the energy range 100-3,000 eV. They have insufficient energy to penetrate the beryllium window of a hard x-ray beamline but have energies higher than that of extreme ultraviolet light.
ANSTO research focuses on an advanced form of cancer treatment under consideration in Australia.
New screening method developed to confirm if deuteration improves metabolic stability.
ITRAX has now analysed more than a kilometre of cores since it became operational in 2012.
Sarah joined ANSTO in May as a part-time Marketing and Events Coordinator for the Nuclear Science and Technology group.
ANSTO is proud to host the Shorebirds Competition for the fifth year. This unique environmental poster competition is free to enter and offers over $4500 in prizes for students and schools!
ANSTO plays a leading role in measuring and characterising fine particles from a range of locations around Australia and internationally.