
Nuclear propulsion systems
ANSTO researchers are investigating nuclear propulsion systems for applications on the sea and in space.
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ANSTO researchers are investigating nuclear propulsion systems for applications on the sea and in space.
In a paper published yesterday, Traditional Owners and researchers report on the oldest securely dated pottery discovered in Australia, located at Jiigurru (Lizard Island Group) on the Great Barrier Reef.
Amelia Iverson is a Community Facilitator with the new VH2 Hydrogen Hub at Swinburne.
Combining resources and expertise to address climate change in the Asia-Pacific
Research confirms heating can increase strength of a type of hydrogel.
First Asia Oceania Forum held at the Australian Synchrotron
The National Deuteration Facility offers access to deuterated molecules prepared by both in vivo biodeuteration and chemical deuteration techniques.
ANSTO may provide travel and accommodation support to successful grant applicants from AINSE member organisations. Travel funds granted are to be used solely to cover the majority of the cost to travel to Sydney.
Originally from Switzerland, Dr Häusermann gained his PhD in x-ray diffraction and synchrotron techniques at King’s College London.
What’s it like being a graduate at ANSTO? Read these profiles featuring some of our many graduates and scholarship recipients.
The Australian Synchrotron provides funding support for successful beamtime applicants in the form of travel funding and/or onsite accommodation. Travel funds granted are to be used solely to cover the majority of the cost to travel to the AS facility. The User Office will book accommodation for interstate user groups at the onsite AS Guesthouse.
Technology for enclosed spaces recently won global COVID19 NASA hackathon
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