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Australia's nuclear credentials highly regarded internationally through ANSTO
Although Australia does not use nuclear energy for power needs, it does have the nuclear capabilities, knowledge, and expertise provided by ANSTO to ensure the national interest in nuclear matters is protected and advanced.
Radiocarbon dating reveals past fall in sea level linked to changes on the Great Barrier Reef
Nuclear techniques reveal inner structure of iron meteorities non-invasively
ANSTO part of new network to transform Australia into world-leading space centre
ANSTO is a partner on the National Space Qualification Network (NSQN) led by the Australian National University (ANU) that will transform Australia into a world-leading space centre by enhancing facilities to test payloads, components, and hardware prior to their use in harsh environments of space.
Fine-tuning chemistry for advanced materials
Doping with transition metals produced stability in bismuth oxide.

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Fine-tuning chemistry
Doping with transition metals produced stability in bismuth oxide.
Research could lead to better herbicides and infection treatments
The 3D structure of a fungal and plant enzyme solves 50-year-old mystery.
Exploring the role of water in the complex energy landscape of proteins
Australia charges ahead with new Lithium Technology
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.

Publications - Infrared microspectroscopy
Resources and a list of user publications associated with Infrared microspectroscopy.

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Stopping yellow spot fungus that attacks wheat crops
Collaborators used X-ray imaging to understand the fine detail of how a damaging fungal pathogen reduces leaf function and grain yield of wheat crops.
Indigenous knowledge linked to pollution data
Atmosphere scientists find link between indigenous weather knowledge and Sydney air pollution.
New molecule puts scientists a step closer to understanding hydrogen storage
Australian and Taiwanese scientists have discovered a new molecule which puts the science community one step closer to solving one of the barriers to development of cleaner, greener hydrogen fuel-cells as a viable power source for cars.

Oleh Nakone has over 20 years’ experience in Executive Leadership roles within the Pharmaceutical and Health Care Industries.

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