
Accelerators and instruments
The Centre for Accelerator Science operates four ion accelerators with 11 on sources and 13 beamlines
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The Centre for Accelerator Science operates four ion accelerators with 11 on sources and 13 beamlines
ANSTO: Australia’s knowledge centre for nuclear science and engineering.
International research led by Monash University and the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity has achieved a proof of concept for a new, fast, portable saliva screening test that uses an infrared light technology to confirm infection with SARS-CoV-2.
ANSTO provides a summary of waste production and consumables for FY2022 - FY2023
ANSTO researchers are undertaking the fabrication and characterising advanced fuels and investigating the key properties of nuclear waste and its long-term interaction with containment materials to improve safety for short and long-term storage.
ANSTO has an association with Ouranos Systems, a company that is developing robust nuclear-based power solutions for satellites and space vehicles.
There is an extensive range of equipment, glassware and instrumentation available for use in the laboratories.
ANSTO provides a summary of water usage and discharge for FY2022 - FY2023
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The protein mapping workhorses of the Australian Synchrotron, Macromolecular and Microfocus crystallography beamlines, MX1 and 2, continue to support important biomedical research in the development of vaccines and new therapeutics.
Researchers from the Health Research and Technology Group at ANSTO and the University of Wollongong have developed a new device that could improve the quality control of accelerator-based boron neutron capture therapy, a promising radiation therapy for treating aggressive cancers.
Shorebirds Competition 2021 results.