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Australian Synchrotron joins Monash and key institutions in $2.9 million new platform to support drug development
Monash University is partnering with the Australian Synchrotron and other key institutions to launch a $2.9 million national project – delivering a robotic laboratory capable of drastically speeding up the invention, trials and commercialisation of medicines by Australian researchers.
Molecular geometry and magnetism: Investigation of lanthanoid-based single molecule magnets
Connect with ANSTO's Women in STEM
Read about an ANSTO scientist and their work to prepare for a school project or interview.
Window into the cell
Access to a ‘window into the cell’ with University of Wollongong cryogenic electron microscope at ANSTO.
Role at ANSTO
Restoring soil carbon
Restoring soil carbon can bring benefits for agricultural productivity and climate change mitigation.
New underground lab to shed light on dark matter
Stage 1 of the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory was officially opened today. It will be home to multi-disciplinary scientists from five research partners who help us understand dark matter.
ANSTO's innovative approach to treating cancer gets funding
An international team led by ANSTO has been awarded a prestigious program grant from the Foundation for Australia-Japan Studies.
The translocator protein in response to cannabinoids
Fossils go nuclear
Surface coatings on Aboriginal rock art provide insights into climate environment
Radiocarbon measurements at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science have supported research published that provided insights into what the environment was like for the Aboriginal artists who created rock art over intervals spanning 43,000 years.
Research challenges assumptions about deep-sea volcanic eruptions
Giant clams open up climate secrets
Chasing ghosts at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering
Neutron and gamma ghost imaging are important scientific developments reported in two publications, and the subject of an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant awarded to a team that includes ANSTO scientists
From the frontline: Dating the ancient past in tiny bites
Haemoglobin study sheds light on one of our bodies most important molecules
Aiding the global research effort on COVID-19
Melbourne researchers map the structure of a key COVID-19 protein using the Australian Synchrotron
Innovator in energy and sustainability uses power of synchrotron light to make advances
Deuteration Publications
Publications by ANSTO's National Deuteration Facility.