
Nuclear Reaction Analysis
Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) detects charged particles and is used predominantly to determine concentrations and depth profiles of the lighter elements.
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Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) detects charged particles and is used predominantly to determine concentrations and depth profiles of the lighter elements.
Applications, Recent results and Publications
The application of cosomogenic radionuclides in the Earth sciences has provided the essential geochronological timing of continental and polar glacial history over the past few millions years, and revolutionised our understanding of the processes controlling landscape evolution on spatial scales of metres to kilometres.
New cathode material provides a direction for the design of high performing sodium ion batteries for large scale energy storage
Australia’s new state-of-the-art nuclear medicine facility gets green light.
Infastructure used on the Energy Materials Project.
Rutherford backscattering primarily provides information about the concentration of elements VS depth in a light material.
ANSTO’s Radioanalytical Chemistry (RAC) facility combines techniques in radiochemistry and radiological measurement by alpha spectrometry, gamma-ray spectrometry, and liquid scintillation analysis to deliver radiological assessments.
La Trobe University researchers have used the Australian Synchrotron in a new study that reveals how crocodiles resist fatal fungal infections with a unique pH sensing mechanism despite living in filthy water.
Four successful applicants announced for the 2018 AINSE-ANSTO-French Embassy Research Internship Program.
The new targeted treatment for aggressive prostate cancer, which include lutetium produced at ANSTO, has shown to produce more potent and durable responses in men and with fewer side-effects.