New class of hydrogen conductors for industry
New class of conducting materials found for potential use in next generation fuel cells and other applications.
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New class of conducting materials found for potential use in next generation fuel cells and other applications.
The first demonstration of reversible symmetry lowering phase transformation with heating.
An Australian-led international research team, including a core group of ANSTO scientists, has found that doping a promising material provides a simple, effective method capable of extracting uranium from seawater.
Our research group carries out fundamental research uniquely applied to industrial problems in the areas of uranium, rare earth and lithium processing.
A team of ANSTO health researchers, staff at the Centre for Accelerator Science and Dr Melanie Ferlazzo, a postdoc from the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM), and scientists from the French Space Agency (CNES), are collaborating on investigations to determine the impact of secondary particles on human cells using the new microprobe beamline at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science.
Discover the amazing world of nuclear science from your classroom. Join us for Meet an Expert, Nuclear Science Inquiry Skills, Junior Science, and Online Depth Study sessions for Chemistry, Physics and Investigating Science.
Research highlights how biodistribution of a toxic substance essential to understand all exposure risks.
Exploring the interaction of polystyrene nanoplastics and blood plasma proteins.
Cracking the code for crop nutrition and food quality with X-ray fluorescence microscopy.
Participants undertook IAEA training hosted by Macquarie University and ANSTO on use of radionuclides for soil and water investigations.
nandin member, SVSR, report on their proof-of-concept for a reusable Graphene Oxide (GO) membrane to capture waste water vapours from ageing sewerage systems.
ANSTO has a range of capabilities and expertise to support aerospace and space research.