Research finds possible key to long term COVID-19 symptoms
Researchers from La Trobe University have used the Australian Synchrotron to help identify a key mechanism in how SARS-CoV-2 damages lung tissue.
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Researchers from La Trobe University have used the Australian Synchrotron to help identify a key mechanism in how SARS-CoV-2 damages lung tissue.
ANSTO has played a formative role and continues to make important contributions using nuclear and isotopic techniques to understand past climates and patterns of change, maintain water resource sustainability and provide insights into the impact of contaminate in the environment.
Journal of Applied Crystallography features QUOKKA
The Centre for Acclerator Science operates accelerators that can be used for space radiation testing.
Micro radiation therapy being developed by UOW in association with the Australian Synchrotron.
Recognition of research that developed a life-saving pharmaceutical milkshake using synchrotron techniques.
Research to determine the potential dose from long- lived radioactive substances at mining, legacy sites and nuclear facilities.
Researchers from the Health Research and Technology Group at ANSTO and the University of Wollongong have developed a new device that could improve the quality control of accelerator-based boron neutron capture therapy, a promising radiation therapy for treating aggressive cancers.