
Electromagnetic spectrum
This poster shows how ANSTO utilises different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum for environmental and medical research.
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This poster shows how ANSTO utilises different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum for environmental and medical research.
ANSTO has been awarded an Athena Bronze Institution Award, acknowledging our dedication to improving workplace equality, diversity and inclusion.
Dr Anna Paradowska has been appointed as a Conjoint Professor of Practice in Advanced Structural Materials at the University of Sydney.
The Titan Krios cryo-electron microscope reveals the inner workings of life at the cellular level.
The International Synchrotron Access Program (ISAP) is administered by the Australian Synchrotron and is designed to assist Australian-based synchrotron users to access overseas synchrotron related facilities.
Tool developed for producing F-18 radiopharmaceuticals for PET imaging.
Evidence of the earliest occupation of the coasts of Australia from Barrow Island, Northwest Australia.
ANSTO announces the recipients of the 2022 organisational awards
Two Australian scientists have been appointed to assist with the development of a $500 million-dollar synchrotron facility in Mexico, the first and largest project of its kind.
A specialist in particle therapy treatment planning from the Mayo Clinic in the US, Professor Chris Beltran, recently visited ANSTO for an exchange for information.
The scientific and technical staff at the Centre for Accelerator Science have a comprehensive range of skills and abilities in the operation of accelerator instruments and techniques,
German ambassador visits to see a ‘sparrow’ being assembled.
Radiocarbon study provides insight into soil carbon dynamics and effects of agriculture.
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.