Graduate profile - Amy MacIntosh
Environmental Scientist Amy Macintosh is researching the impact of the petroleum industry on Australian marine life.
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Environmental Scientist Amy Macintosh is researching the impact of the petroleum industry on Australian marine life.
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Dr Helen Maynard-Casely will be taking neutron physics on a road trip
ANSTO to ensure ultra-low radiation environment in newly-funded Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory.
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A number of sophisticated non-invasive nuclear and accelerator techniques were used to provide information about the origin and age of an Australian Aboriginal knife held in the collection of the Powerhouse Museum.
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.
The Think Science! event encourages students to engage with the Science Inquiry Skills process as outlined in the Australian National Curriculum.
Radiocarbon dating at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science provided strong evidence that some culturally significant trees on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) have persisted for up to more than 500 years
Multi-faceted approach to dating Australian Indigenous rock art from Kimberley region
Cracking the code for crop nutrition and food quality with X-ray fluorescence microscopy.
Research will change understanding of Australian Aboriginal rock art found in rock shelters of the Kimberley and its relationship to a changing landscape
Nanostructure engineered low activation superconductors for fusion energy research.
Moving earth in the search for dark matter: laboratory construction underway at mine site.