Improving carbon dating
Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
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Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
In Australia and the Southeast Asia basin, the ANSTO facility offers a wide range of unique nuclear-beam techniques for cultural heritage research.
Dr Safavi-Naeini is the Acting Leader of the Centre for Accelerator Science. She is a particle physicist and previously had a role as a research leader at the Human Health group.
Using neutron imaging techniques at ANSTO, researchers from Macquarie University have gained a better understanding of how corrosion forms and spreads through concrete that is commonly used in sewer pipes.
ANSTO has played a formative role and continues to make important contributions using nuclear and isotopic techniques to understand past climates and patterns of change, maintain water resource sustainability and provide insights into the impact of contaminate in the environment.
Science and medical experts meet in Adelaide to discuss great potential of particle therapy in Australia
Nuclear security experts and officials from Australia’s nuclear agencies have convened at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna, Austria last week for the International Conference on Nuclear Security (ICONS).
Two ANSTO physicist explain the three-body problem as featured in science fiction series of the same name
Meeting of minds about potential next-generation cancer treatment for Australians
ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
The role of trace elements as palaeoclimate proxies has been explored in ANSTO-led collaborative environmental research.
This COVIDSafe Plan describes the actions that ANSTO will take to keep our staff, contractors and visitors safe and minimise the risk of the spread of COVID-19 infection.
ANSTO provides secondary students with a range of learning resources for those interested in science or studying for exams. For teachers, ANSTO provides learning resources and professional development, as well as in-school-term science tours and videoconferences. Workbooks are provided as required learning material to accompany a school visit to ANSTO. They can also be used on their own as a classroom resource.
Nuclear techniques used in investigation of a new class of micro and nanoscale zinc fertilisers.
Study reveals that properties of polycrystalline materials can be derived from microscopic single crystal samples