More progress understanding how COVID-19 invades the body
Using the Australian Synchrotron, an international team of researchers has characterised an important interaction that helps the SARS-CoV-2 virus invade human cells.
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Using the Australian Synchrotron, an international team of researchers has characterised an important interaction that helps the SARS-CoV-2 virus invade human cells.
Padstow North and Caringbah North selected as winners of ANSTO's Top Coder competition.
ANSTO has hosted an event to launch a new Dharawal language learning resource for primary students at the nandin innovation centre.
Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) is a powerful and relatively simple analytical technique that can be used to identify and quantify trace elements typically ranging from aluminium to to uranium.
Use of nuclear techniques to benefit industry and consumers
Young ANSTO biomedical materials scientist will attend Nobel Laureate meeting.
IAEA Regional Training Course on coastal environments held at ANSTO for representatives from Asian Pacific.
Dr Jessica Hamilton, a beamline scientist at the Australian Synchrotron, has won the Falling Walls Lab competition hosted by the Australian Academy of Science for her 3 minute presentation on a novel approach to using mining waste for carbon dioxide capture and a source of carbonate minerals. The event is held to deliver solutions to some of the most promising challenges of our time.
Below lists some useful programs for data reduction, search matching, analysis and structure visualisation of diffraction data.
Specifications, Beryllium Filter, User Manual, Instrument reference