Multiple techniques elucidate hardness with radiation damage
3D models of multilayered structures on engineering scale from nanoscale damage profiles.
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3D models of multilayered structures on engineering scale from nanoscale damage profiles.
Meeting of minds about potential next-generation cancer treatment for Australians
ANSTO has supported research led by a University of Sydney team who gained insights into how oil molecules retain their ‘liquid-like’ properties when they are chemically attached as an extremely thin layer to solid surfaces.
Neutron scattering techniques help characterise the structure of a particle based emulsifier
X-ray crystallography at the Australian Synchrotron contributed to major research findings.
ANSTO to ensure ultra-low radiation environment in newly-funded Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory.
ANSTO shared expertise on next-generation reactors and nuclear power with sustainable energy experts at the Australian Academy of Science symposium in May.
Million year lag time in transport of sediment in Murray Darling River Basin system.
Two ANSTO environmental scientists are part of a large team led by the Australian National University (ANU), who have received an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant to investigate how environmental change and human activities since industrialisation have impacted the transport and deposition of toxic metals on the south coast of Australia, Tasmania, and remote Southern Ocean islands.
A cross-disciplinary team has used laboratory-based and synchrotron-based infrared spectroscopy imaging techniques to monitor the waxy surface of living plant leaves in real-time to gain insights into plant physiology in response to disease, biological changes or environmental stress.
Advanced imaging reveals unusual, unseen patterns in seabird feathers.
Research on lunar meteorite and moon crater analogues coincides with Science Week.