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Big Ideas Winners - 2020
Winners of the Big Ideas Competition 2021
Scientific voyage of discovery
Research undertaken to understand ancient record of algal blooms
Peter Lay and Wei Kong Pang recognised by ANSTO for contributions to synchrotron research
Professor Peter Lay from the University of Sydney has been awarded the Australian Synchrotron Lifetime Contribution Award by ANSTO, the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation.
A look inside an instrument that sees the nanoverse: Meet Emu
Role at ANSTO
ANSTO welcomes new Board Chair Michael Quigley
New experts join Australia's nuclear agency: Focus on innovation, users delivering more benefits to Australians
Research confirms antiferromagnetic order in real quasicrystals
Nanoprobe beamline (NANO) - under construction
The BRIGHT Nanoprobe beamline provides a unique facility capable of spectroscopic and full-field imaging. NANO will undertake high-resolution elemental mapping and ptychographic coherent diffraction imaging. Elemental mapping and XANES studies (after DCM upgrade) will be possible at sub-100 nm resolution, with structural features able to be studied down to 15 nm using ptychography.
Highlights - Cultural Heritage
Over the last decades, neutron, photon, and ion beams have been established as an innovative and attractive investigative approach to characterise cultural-heritage materials.
Australia plans to combat looming medicine supply crisis
ANSTO inspires young women into STEM careers
To celebrate International Women’s Day, ANSTO opened its doors to more than 50 female STEM students who heard from two accomplished ANSTO’s female scientists and STEM champions.
Powerful collaborations using ANSTO scientific infrastructure help to improve cancer outcomes
Role at ANSTO
10th birthday of OPAL nuclear research reactor marks a decade of research
Advancing particle therapy
Meeting of minds about potential next-generation cancer treatment for Australians
Chasing ghosts at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering
Neutron and gamma ghost imaging are important scientific developments reported in two publications, and the subject of an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant awarded to a team that includes ANSTO scientists
Funding commitment for ANSTO's Innovation Precinct
ANSTO’s Innovation Precinct welcomes NSW Government’s $12.5 commitment funding.