
Data analysis - XFM beamline
Data analysis on the X-ray fluorescence microscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
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Data analysis on the X-ray fluorescence microscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
Meeting of minds about potential next-generation cancer treatment for Australians
Dr Richard Garrett featured on an ABC National program that highlighted how far we are from a future with nuclear fusion energy. Image: Jamison Daniel, Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility
Below lists some useful programs for data reduction, search matching, analysis and structure visualisation of diffraction data.
Collaboration across the Tasman has enabled Australian and New Zealand researchers and scientists to shed light on a protein involved in diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, gastric cancer and melanoma.
ANSTO offers a diverse range of career opportunities within science, engineering, corporate services and trade disciplines.
Professor of Soil Science at The University of Queensland, Peter Kopittke and partner investigator Prof Enzo Lombi of the University of SA are very optimistic about the use of a new synchrotron-based imaging technique that captures in 3D the complex interaction of soil and root.
Phase contrast tomography shows great promise in early stages of study and is expected to be tested on first patients by 2020.
A dedicated team of radiation specialists from the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) are behind the successful detection and rapid retrieval of a missing radioactive source in outback Western Australia.
Australia part of global renaissance in fusion power research symbolised by ITER experiment
The unique magnetic properties and nontrivial quantum effects were observed and measured in an advanced material with potential application for quantum computing.
ANSTO to receive a new grant to continue to fight chronic kidney disease killer in Sri Lanka.
Moving earth in the search for dark matter: laboratory construction underway at mine site.