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.
Seeing inside an ancient Australian Indigenous artefact non-invasively using neutron tomography.
First paper from Bilby investigates the effects of inorganic ions on the self-assembly of lecithin
Snapshots of an unprecedented double element-hydrogen bond activation at a transition metal centre.
Access to a ‘window into the cell’ with University of Wollongong cryogenic electron microscope at ANSTO.
Using geoarchaeology to reconstruct the history of an ancient Khmer city.
Participants undertook IAEA training hosted by Macquarie University and ANSTO on use of radionuclides for soil and water investigations.
Research undertaken by Flinders University, the University of Cincinnati (US), Guangzhou University (China) and ANSTO has evaluated a new process to encapsulate fish oil in nanoparticles
Phenomenon predicted by Nobel Prize recipient
Radiocarbon analyses on corals from two sites in Australian waters of the southwest (SW) Pacific has indicated significant changes in ocean circulation in the Pacific and large climate variability during the early to mid-Holocene period (8,000-5,400 years ago).
Understanding of micro-structure gained using X-ray scattering and spectroscopy.
Elucidating molecular basis of the complex viscoelastic properties of polymers
Recent studies led by the University of Melbourne have revealed that the Palawa people’s ancient land stewardship techniques have profoundly shaped the landscape of western Lutruwita, within the traditional territories located in Tasmania.