Distinguishing black carbon sources
MABI instrument can determine both the concentration and source of black carbon pollution in the atmosphere.
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MABI instrument can determine both the concentration and source of black carbon pollution in the atmosphere.
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Study reveals that properties of polycrystalline materials can be derived from microscopic single crystal samples
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.
ANSTO Head of Research Dr Suzanne Hollins has been appointed to chair IAEA group on nuclear applications.
Useful in some mineral processes but a major problem in others, jarosite may be the key to unlocking the geological history and environmental context of water on Mars.
The first experimental evidence to validate a newly published universal law that provides insights into the complex energy states for liquids has been found using an advanced nuclear technique at ANSTO.
Recent catastrophic Australian bushfires produced extremely high levels of fine particle pollution.
ANSTO contributes to new international project to improve how the world assesses the economic viability of Small Modular Reactors
ANSTO’s unique capabilities in cosmogenic nuclides included in glacial study grant.
Study shows for the first time that vegetation in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica is changing rapidly in response to a drying climate.
Discussions were held on possible areas on cooperation including research reactor operation and utilisation, environmental monitoring of mining tails, and food provenance.
The Titan Krios cryo-electron microscope reveals the inner workings of life at the cellular level.
ANSTO and the User Meeting 2024 organising committee celebrate this years award recipients.
This science week ANSTO (August 10th - 18th) is running a classroom competition using the ANSTO Periodic Table and our new ANSTO XR app.