Research could lead to better herbicides and infection treatments
The 3D structure of a fungal and plant enzyme solves 50-year-old mystery.
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The 3D structure of a fungal and plant enzyme solves 50-year-old mystery.
ANSTO to receive a new grant to continue to fight chronic kidney disease killer in Sri Lanka.
An international team led by scientists at City University of Hong Kong has found flexible metal-organic framework (MOF) with one-dimensional channels that acts as a “molecular trapdoor” to selectively adsorb gases, such as carbon dioxide, in response to temperature and pressure changes.
Our experienced team of engineers, metallurgists, chemists and scientists have a proven track record of working with our clients in Australia and around the world to design and evaluate novel flowsheets and improve established processes.
Latest information on the scheduled supply of our nuclear medicine production.
The work of the group comprises Radioactivity Measurement Standards, Radioanalytical chemistry, Environmental Radioactivity Measurement Centre, Nuclear security science and Environmental monitoring.
ANSTO's facilities in Sydney include access to neutron beam instruments, X-ray and infrared instruments, biological and chemical deuteration, accelerators, and an array of other capabilities and techniques.
ANSTO's Minerals team provides consultancy, process development and research services to the mining and minerals processing industries.
There is an extensive range of equipment, glassware and instrumentation available for use in the laboratories.
Progress on tailorable nanoscale emulsion for a wide variety of applications including drug delivery
Instrument scientist and expert in low dimensional magnetism Dr Kirrily Rule joins FLEET ARC Centre.
Australia assists in the collection of marine sediments to support contaminant quality control measures by IAEA.