Research may lead to more effective anti-tumour drug
High intensity X-ray beam provides insights into the activity of natural killer cells.
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High intensity X-ray beam provides insights into the activity of natural killer cells.
Technology for enclosed spaces recently won global COVID19 NASA hackathon
A large international collaboration has developed a straightforward and cost-effective synthesizing approach using a 3D printing technique to produce single atom catalysts (SACs)—potentially paving the way for large scale commercial production with broad industrial applications.
Evidence of the earliest occupation of the coasts of Australia from Barrow Island, Northwest Australia.
Ultra-flexible electronics has many potential applications within areas such as for example the military, healthcare and energy.
ANSTO to receive a new grant to continue to fight chronic kidney disease killer in Sri Lanka.
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.
Research highlights how biodistribution of a toxic substance essential to understand all exposure risks.
Planetary science is an emerging research theme in Australia, and research at ANSTO is embedded in the heart of this.
ANSTO contributes to new international project to improve how the world assesses the economic viability of Small Modular Reactors
Over the next week, ANSTO will be joining the festivities of National Science Week with an exciting lineup of activities that celebrate science and technology
ANSTO's Melbourne location is home to the ANSTO-owned and operated Australian Synchrotron. The Synchrotron is one of the Australia's most significant pieces of scientific infrastructure.
Scientists at ANSTO together with Lithium Australia Limited (LIT) have developed a world-first technology to extract more lithium from lithium mining waste, in a game-changer for Australian lithium industry.
Guidance for obtaining and maintaining human or animal ethics approval at the Australian Synchrotron.
Collaboration across the Tasman has enabled Australian and New Zealand researchers and scientists to shed light on a protein involved in diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, gastric cancer and melanoma.
In association with the IAEA, ANSTO supports nuclear security in Australia, the Asia-Pacific Region, and around the world, by providing international leadership in nuclear forensic science.
ANSTO has secured a $1.62 million Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant under the Australian Brain Cancer Mission’s 2024 Brain Cancer Discovery and Translation program