Restoring soil carbon
Restoring soil carbon can bring benefits for agricultural productivity and climate change mitigation.
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Restoring soil carbon can bring benefits for agricultural productivity and climate change mitigation.
The mechanical, electrical, chemical, optical and thermal properties of glass, as determined by its chemical composition and atomic structure, make it a highly useful material with a myriad of applications.
Using nuclear techniques to help sustain Australia's finite groundwater resources
The role of trace elements as palaeoclimate proxies has been explored in ANSTO-led collaborative environmental research.
Voucher scheme accelerating medical research
Atomic structure of new cathode material for sodium ion batteries helps explain long life
Most fingermark research has largely focussed on the organic material in residues. Consequently, a gap in fundamental knowledge exists when it comes to inorganic components such as metals.
Using the past to illuminate the future: Brothers collaborate on important science documentary for ABC TV
Your students can analyse real research data from ANSTO scientists.
A world-class national research facility that uses accelerator technology to produce a powerful source of light-X rays and infrared radiation a million times brighter than the sun.
Osteoporosis is a major public health issue, and it has been estimated that total annual cost of osteoporosis/osteopenia in Australia is around $2,754 million.
Young physicist in training to become a surrogate inspector for Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation.
One of ANSTO’s most accomplished scientists and internationally recognised energy researchers, Prof Vanessa Peterson, has been awarded the Nancy Millis Medal for Woman in Science by the Australian Academy of Science this week.