Triggers of tree mortality revealed
Advanced imaging technique used to study triggers that lead to tree death
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Advanced imaging technique used to study triggers that lead to tree death
Young and mid-career ANSTO scientists and engineers have been featured in the latest issue of Careers with STEM that highlights careers in nuclear science.
Australian researchers and clinicians have recently returned from Japan where they investigated the use of advanced radiation therapy for cancer using heavy ions at particle therapy facilities on a study tour .
ANSTO shared plans for an Innovation Precinct in southern Sydney at a breakfast event.
ANSTO's Minerals team provides consultancy, process development and research services to the mining and minerals processing industries.
Combined imaging approach characterises plaques associated with disease.
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.
Collaboration finds that old carbon reservoirs are unlikely to cause a massive greenhouse gas release in a warming world.
The BRIGHT Nanoprobe beamline provides a unique facility capable of spectroscopic and full-field imaging. NANO will undertake high-resolution elemental mapping and ptychographic coherent diffraction imaging. Elemental mapping and XANES studies (after DCM upgrade) will be possible at sub-100 nm resolution, with structural features able to be studied down to 15 nm using ptychography.
Innovative medical device Rhenium-SCT® therapy for non-melanoma skin cancer is now available in Australia
The SAXS / WAXS beamline at the Australian Synchrotron is a highly flexible x-ray scattering facility with purpose-built optics and a very flexible endstation and SAXS camera enable multiple types of experiments.
ANSTO provides a summary of water usage and discharge for FY2024 - FY2025
A lift for fish at Tallowa Dam: Study on dietary impacts.