This guide covers concepts such as interaction of light and energy, nuclear physics, and radioactivity through the workings and applications of the Australian Synchrotron
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Using antibacterial lipids in nanoparticles combined with established treatment shows promise against antibiotic resistant bacteria
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.
New Paper shows that Deuteration can improve Photovoltaic Devices
Services - Platypus
Sample environments, Data Analysis.
Australian Synchrotron supports important palaeological cave art study in Borneo
Powder diffraction and X-ray fluorescence microscopy support investigation of pigments in rock art.
Ground floor of new nuclear medicine facility nears completion
ANSTO shares specialist expertise
Hosts workshop on nuclear forensics for IAEA members.
Manipulating a Thermosalient Crystal Using Selective Deuteration
Deuterated Plasmalogens: A New Class of Labelled Lipids from the NDF
Radon
The Radon Analytical Laboratory operates a comprehensive suite of instrumentation for the monitoring and analysis of natural radioactivity resulting from radon, thoron and their progeny.
Temperature
Our temperature sample environments include closed cycle refrigerators, cryofurnaces, cryostates, furnaces, rapid thermal devices, temperature baths and low temperature inserts.
Not good-bye, but au revoir
Emu instrument Scientist Gail Iles has left the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering for RMIT.
ANSTO Trainee receives finalist nomination at the Southern Sydney Region Training Awards
Radiotracers
ANSTO provides a range of radiotracers for pre-clinical and clinical research using the OPAL multipurpose reactor. Users can access more than 300 known radiotracers. If a starting material is provided, new and non-commercial radiotracers can be produced.
Radioisotopes
Using the OPAL multipurpose reactor,, ANSTO can provide a diverse suite of radioisotopes for research and applications
Elements in the 21st Century
Do you love science? Here is a competition for you that combines chemistry and creativity! Discover the world of elements and create a poster for your favourite element in this new competition for school aged students.
A full year of cold neutrons at OPAL
Diversity Statement
Our goal is to create an inclusive, respectful symposium environment that invites participation from people of all races, ethnicities, genders, ages, abilities, religions, and sexual orientations.