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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.
Australian Synchrotron supports important palaeological cave art study in Borneo
Powder diffraction and X-ray fluorescence microscopy support investigation of pigments in rock art.
ANSTO shares specialist expertise
Hosts workshop on nuclear forensics for IAEA members.

Temperature
Our temperature sample environments include closed cycle refrigerators, cryofurnaces, cryostates, furnaces, rapid thermal devices, temperature baths and low temperature inserts.

Sal de Vida
ANSTO Trainee receives finalist nomination at the Southern Sydney Region Training Awards
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.
Japanese press release featuring work done at OPAL
Science at the Shine Dome
Pan-Asian Neutron Scattering Conference in Sydney
Scientific advances drive Australian economic growth

Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering Publications
Scientists and researchers within ANSTO's Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering area have been published in a wide range of publications and have presented at many conferences.
50 Year Anniversary of Moon Landing
On 20 July 1969, humans landed on the moon for the very first time. As Neil Armstrong was lowered onto the surface of the moon he made the now infamous statement, “That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”.

Micro-Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis
Micro-Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis (µERDA) is used to reconstruct elemental maps from scanned raster points.
Powerful synchrotron light confirms the presence of rare diamond in stony meteorites
Australian and international researchers have used ANSTO’s Australian Synchrotron to confirm the presence of an unusual diamond found in stony meteorites.
On the record: Letter to the Editor of Sydney Morning Herald
Letter to Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald following publication of news report