3D structure of a molecular scaffold determined
Melbourne researchers have used the Australian Synchrotron to produce structure of molecule known to play a critical role in the development and spread of aggressive cancer.
 
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Melbourne researchers have used the Australian Synchrotron to produce structure of molecule known to play a critical role in the development and spread of aggressive cancer.
Neutron scattering instruments used by Japanese researchers.
 
      Technical information on the Soft X-ray spectroscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
Electron and X-ray diffraction techniques provide insights into material damage under stress-strain conditions.
 
      Recoil Time of Flight Spectrometry (RTOF) is used to detect a multitude of elements by separating their masses. unambiguously
Wombat used in study that showed tuneable thermal expansion by controlled gas sorption.
Investigators from UNSW and ANSTO have provided insights into the dynamic interactions of atoms in a promising material for sodium-ion batteries.
 
      How can you speed up your production pathway to better surface modification?
 
 
      Highlights on the Water Isotope Network project.
 
      Research to detect and measure air pollution, the composition the atmosphere and mixing in the atmosphere.
 
Jacob is currently an engineering & Physics intern working with the Australian centre for neutron Scattering (ACNS) here at Ansto. He is a third-year engineering Mechatronics student and final year physics student at QUT up in Brisbane.
 
Geetanjali helps maintain the laboratories and provides technical support to researchers.
 
      Using nuclear techniques to help sustain Australia's finite groundwater resources
 
      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.
 
      This resource gives students an opportunity to engage in scientific inquiry through the application of working scientifically skills/inquiry skills. The document provides a systematic, step by step scaffold of a scientific investigation using secondary data of atmospheric measurements made on the grounds of Liverpool Girls' High School from March 2019 to February 2020. This resource is suitable for Years 7-10.
Students will:
- propose an hypothesis after researching relevant background information 
- process and analyse data and information
- create a graph and interpret results
- communicate the process and findings of their investigation in the form of a scientific report
- increase their understanding of the atmosphere and the factors that influence it