Progress on low energy electronics
Soft X-ray experiments used to characterise new thin film topological Dirac Semimetal.
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Soft X-ray experiments used to characterise new thin film topological Dirac Semimetal.
Investigators have verified and quantified the relationship between the Earth’s land biosphere and changes in temperature and provided evidence that temperature impacts the cycling of carbon between land, ocean and the atmosphere.
ANSTO expertise focused on understanding of reduced water levels at Thirlmere Lakes in three year collaborative project
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Successful synthesis of nano-material that improves catalytic converter efficiency.
The unique magnetic properties and nontrivial quantum effects were observed and measured in an advanced material with potential application for quantum computing.
Guidance for obtaining and maintaining human or animal ethics approval at the Australian Synchrotron.
A large international team led by scientists from the Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials at the University of Wollongong has verified that the introduction of novel molecular orbital interactions can improve the structural stability of cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries.
Using isotopes to understand saltwater intrusion of Rottnest Island groundwater
Two ANSTO environmental scientists are part of a large team led by the Australian National University (ANU), who have received an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant to investigate how environmental change and human activities since industrialisation have impacted the transport and deposition of toxic metals on the south coast of Australia, Tasmania, and remote Southern Ocean islands.
ANSTO is collaborating on a project funded with an Australian Research Council linkage grant that will develop new materials and better systems for efficiently storing hydrogen gas.
The 3D structure of a fungal and plant enzyme solves 50-year-old mystery.
Stable, highly conductive 2D nanosheets of boron nitride promising new material.
Modified component of green tea promises potential neuroblastoma treatment.
ANSTO research focuses on an advanced form of cancer treatment under consideration in Australia.
Commitment to undertake health research.
A collaboration of Australian scientists has used ANSTO’s Australian Synchrotron to measure the amount of carbon that is captured in microscopic seams of deep-sea limestone, which acts as a carbon sink.