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ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
Dr Bridget Murphy has a background in biological science research and science education at secondary and tertiary levels.
A team of scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) has discovered how a powerful “weapon” used by many fungal pathogens enables them to cause disease in major food crops such as rice and corn
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ANSTO and the User Meeting 2024 organising committee celebrate this years award recipients.
Tool developed for producing F-18 radiopharmaceuticals for PET imaging.
ANSTO has contributed to international research on quasicrystals that opens the door to tailored magnetic materials.
Researchers from ANSTO and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have uncovered the likely mineral composition of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, revealing a world of exotic organic crystals unlike any found on Earth.
High intensity X-ray beam provides insights into the activity of natural killer cells.
ANSTO has a variety of games and apps to educate students on how radiation works, nuclear medicine, the periodic table, and atom building.
Nuclear security experts and officials from Australia’s nuclear agencies have convened at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna, Austria last week for the International Conference on Nuclear Security (ICONS).
The Nobel Prizes for Physics, Chemistry and Medicine have been announced.
Access to a ‘window into the cell’ with University of Wollongong cryogenic electron microscope at ANSTO.