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Evidence of earliest Aboriginal occupation of Australian coast
Evidence of the earliest occupation of the coasts of Australia from Barrow Island, Northwest Australia.
Synchrotron-studied protein sheds light on Parkinson’s, stomach cancer, melanoma
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.
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Tackling climate challenges
Cosmogenic nuclides measurements at ANSTO to be part of large international Antarctic glacier research.
Radiation School held
First Asia Oceania Forum held at the Australian Synchrotron
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Consultancy
Our experienced team of engineers, metallurgists, chemists and scientists have a proven track record of working with our clients in Australia and around the world to design and evaluate novel flowsheets and improve established processes.
Archive
See details of previously published customer updates from our Health products team.
Looking deeply in nitrogen cycling
New three year study with UNSW for Cotton Research Development Corporation.
Total Fluorine Analysis
ANSTO offers accelerator-based particle-induced gamma-ray emission techniques to determine total fluorine concentration in a range of solid materials and rapidly screen for the presence of PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances).
Minerals
ANSTO's Minerals team provides consultancy, process development and research services to the mining and minerals processing industries.
Giving waste plastics a second life as high-performance materials
A new study has shown that, rather than being discarded, plastics can be transformed into valuable carbon nanomaterials that help solve both energy and environmental challenges.
Analysing residual weld stresses leads to better structures
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Tony is jointly responsible for the day to day maintenance, running and ongoing development of the STAR and ANTARES accelerators.
Ruth Plathe completed an undergraduate degree, with honours, in Optoelectronics at Victoria University. Her honours year was spent with the Melbourne University, School of Physics, Optics group.
The Panel Pledge
The Panel Pledge aims to increase the visibility and contribution of women and diverse leaders in public and professional forums.
Agriculture study on zinc nanofertilsers
Nuclear techniques used in investigation of a new class of micro and nanoscale zinc fertilisers.