X-ray fluorescence scanning
X-ray fluorescence scanner is a powerful analytical tool for environmental studies.
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X-ray fluorescence scanner is a powerful analytical tool for environmental studies.
ANSTO has supported research led by a University of Sydney team who gained insights into how oil molecules retain their ‘liquid-like’ properties when they are chemically attached as an extremely thin layer to solid surfaces.
The Japanese experience with leading-edge radiation treatment for cancer shows tremndous success
At ANSTO we have a large range of facilities that can be used to investigate planetary materials.
Insights into atomic structure
Using the Australian Synchrotron, an international team of researchers has characterised an important interaction that helps the SARS-CoV-2 virus invade human cells.
Dharawal educator Fran Bodkin has spent a good part of her eighty plus years, studying or sharing information about the therapeutic and nutritional properties of traditional indigenous plants and wildlife.
An ANSTO radiochemist has been awarded a scholarship to carry out research at the world-renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
Proton Elastic Scattering (PESA) is ideally suited to the measurement of hydrogen concentration in thin samples.
ANSTO is working with BAE Systems Maritime Australia, and the University of Wollongong under the auspices of the DMTC Ltd. on the development of multiphysics numerical simulations capable of capturing thermo-physical, thermo-metallurgical and thermo-mechanical processes taking place during welding.
Use of nuclear techniques to benefit industry and consumers