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Applications - Wombat
Applications, Recent results, publications.
Environmental Monitoring
ANSTO undertakes a rigorous environmental monitoring program and shares expertise nationally and internationally.
Using the power of computing to analyse the structure of materials in extreme environments
Self-assembly of the bacterial flagellar motor
Fine tuning materials for energy storage using architectural design and structural engineering
Energy researchers from UNSW have reported progress using controlled architectural design and structural engineering as a method to fine-tune materials to have simultaneous high power and high energy density for the electrochemical storage in portable devices.
Insights into Titan’s atmosphere
Terahertz/Far Infrared beamlines assisted investigation into possible composition of lower atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan.
Understanding radiation damage at the atomic scale
Researchers investigate the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi and plants
ANSTO's National Science Week events
National Science Week is a time to celebrate science and the important role national science agencies like ANSTO play in delivering outcomes that benefit all Australians.
Grant Success
Both the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and the National Deuteration Facility share in grants
Research on nickel
Study reveals that properties of polycrystalline materials can be derived from microscopic single crystal samples
Transport revolution on the horizon following discovery of ‘stainless magnesium’
Multiscale modelling of laser-based additive manufacturing for the development of process–structure–property relationships
ANSTO is working with academic and industry partners on the development of multiscale numerical simulations of Laser Metal Deposition (LMD) 3D printing.
New molecule puts scientists a step closer to understanding hydrogen storage
Australian and Taiwanese scientists have discovered a new molecule which puts the science community one step closer to solving one of the barriers to development of cleaner, greener hydrogen fuel-cells as a viable power source for cars.
A step closer to Streptocococcus pneumoniae vaccine
St Vincent's Institute research takes us a step closer to a more effective Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine
PhD awarded
Robert Russell has been awarded his PhD
Frontiers of synchrotron research suggest even brighter future for materials science and engineering
Nuclear techniques help unlock structure
Research on a rare type of superconducting intermetallic alloy