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Seeing inside artefact
Seeing inside an ancient Australian Indigenous artefact non-invasively using neutron tomography.
Promising new cathode material for low-temperature solid-oxide fuel cells
Million-year-old ice core recaptures climate history
Retrieving an Antarctic ice core more than a million years old presents challenges and opportunities.
Immunologist and cellular biologist who joined ANSTO in 2017 to lead research on the role of the immune response in maintaining good health.
Kathleen manages the quality and document management systems, and oversees procedures for inspection, testing, and calibration of equipment and systems, to support the accelerator operations and beam lines.
The evolution of molten salt reactors
Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) are nuclear reactors that use a fluid fuel in the form of very hot fluoride or chloride salt rather than the solid fuel used in most reactors. Since the fuel salt is liquid, it can be both the fuel to produce heat and the coolant to transport the heat to a power plant.
Research reveals insights for childhood cancer
Modified component of green tea promises potential neuroblastoma treatment.
Young researcher lighting path to see-through solar panels
Window into the cell
Access to a ‘window into the cell’ with University of Wollongong cryogenic electron microscope at ANSTO.
Fossils go nuclear
Successfully navigating the challenges of replacing a component in a nuclear reactor
The installation of a cold neutron source (CNS), a component that reduces the energy and speed of the neutrons from a research reactor for use in scientific instruments, was successfully completed in September 2024.
Accelerator mass spectrometry techniques
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) is an ultra-sensitive analytical technique based on the use of an ion accelerator as a powerful mass spectrometer.
Bringing radiochemistry to life
Cosmetic chemistry
Deuteration and nuclear techniques can contribute to the science of beauty.
Role at ANSTO
Man-made fossil emissions larger than previously believed
ANSTO contributes to major study on global warming by measuring methane and carbon monoxide trapped in ice.
ANSTO plastic trawling from Hobart to Sydney
Groundwater study
Using isotopes to understand saltwater intrusion of Rottnest Island groundwater