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Advanced imaging reveals unusual, unseen patterns in seabird feathers.
Dr Mathew Johansen, an environmental scientist at ANSTO, presented in an online IAEA training workshop on Advanced Topics in Radiochemistry Techniques this week.
Advances in radon measurement technology by ANSTO researchers over the past decade have enabled the improved characterisation of the composition of pristine air masses that reach Antarctica.
A rare collection of traditional Aboriginal wooden objects in varying degrees of preservation found along a dry creek bed in South Australia have been dated to a period spanning 1650 to 1830 at the Centre for Accelerator Science at ANSTO.
ANSTO expert in molecular imaging contributed to international workshop.
An international collaboration led by The University of Sydney and supported by ANSTO has developed an advanced, innovative artificial intelligence application that could be used to help examine tissue samples and identify signs of disease/
The instrument is designed to measure inelastic neutron scattering, or do neutron spectroscopy.
Scientists have found a new approach to killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria using lipid nanoparticles that target specific layers on the surface of the bacterial cell.
Cosmogenic nuclides measurements at ANSTO to be part of large international Antarctic glacier research.
Analysing the microstructure of paracetamol using synchrotron infrared optical technique provides insights.
ANSTO part of consortium funded by Federal Government to develop new radioimmunological drugs.
Clarity Pharmaceuticals is building on comprehensive work on chelators carried out at ANSTO.
Evidence of the earliest occupation of the coasts of Australia from Barrow Island, Northwest Australia.