RemLife software helps power stations improve efficiency of operations
Innovative software tool developed at ANSTO used at power stations to help maintain plant components and improve the efficiency of operations.
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Innovative software tool developed at ANSTO used at power stations to help maintain plant components and improve the efficiency of operations.
Charcoal particles from recent bushfires in NSW were carried 50 kilometres by the wind, which has significance for fire history reconstruction.
With a well-established portfolio of nuclear research and the operation of Australia's only nuclear reactor OPAL, ANSTO scientists conduct both fundamental and applied research on fuel for current, advanced, and future nuclear technology systems.
Australian researchers and clinicians have recently returned from Japan where they investigated the use of advanced radiation therapy for cancer using heavy ions at particle therapy facilities on a study tour .
In 2023 we’re celebrating the 70th Anniversary since Australia began developing our nation’s Australia’s nuclear capabilities.
Experiments at the Synchrotron enable researchers to produce a 3D structure of a molecular scaffold with role in cancer
Melbourne researchers have used the Australian Synchrotron to produce structure of molecule known to play a critical role in the development and spread of aggressive cancer.
Innovative medical device Rhenium-SCT® therapy for non-melanoma skin cancer is now available in Australia
Technical information on the Far Infrared beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
ANSTO-nandin hackathon teams have combined skills using science and business innovation in three successive events.
Meeting of minds about potential next-generation cancer treatment for Australians
Accelerator Operators operate the synchrotron and its subsystems 24 hours a day, six days a week, and maintain very high beam availability for facility users.
Rutherford backscattering primarily provides information about the concentration of elements VS depth in a light material.
The 3D structure of a fungal and plant enzyme solves 50-year-old mystery.
Before taking up her appointment at the Australian Synchrotron, Dr Cathy Harland was the ASRP (Australian Synchrotron Research Program) beamline scientist at XOR at the Advanced Photon Source in Chicago.