Sharing expertise with Japan
The National Deuteration facility is assisting with the establishment of a Japanese Chemical Deuteration Facility.
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The National Deuteration facility is assisting with the establishment of a Japanese Chemical Deuteration Facility.
ANSTO researchers contribute to study which finds evidence of Aboriginal occupation 65,000 years ago in Northern Australia.
Consortium will map the 86 billion nerve cells, 100 trillion connections and neurotransmitters in the human brain.
Specifications, Instrument layout, and Instrument reference
The instrument is very well suited for the study of kinetic effects, like relaxation following a chemical reaction, or external impulses like mechanical deformation, an electric or magnetic field.
The scientific and technical staff at the Centre for Accelerator Science have a comprehensive range of skills and abilities in the operation of accelerator instruments and techniques,
ANSTO will participate in a New Zealand Marsden project which will search for chemical clues linked to the origins of life on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.
Environmental scientist with a passion for fieldwork and a lifelong commitment to scientific excellence
New high energy ion microprobe beamline supports space research on the effects of radiation on astronauts.
Research elucidates how in situ cosmogenic radiocarbon is produced, retained and lost in the top layer of compacting snow (the ‘firn layer’) and the shallow ice below at an ice accumulation site in Greenland.
Dr Rezwanul Haque, now a senior lecturer at the University of the Sunshine Coast, received a national Young Scientist Award for his earlier research using nuclear techniques at ANSTO’s Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering to find cracks and signs of stress in riveted joints in sheet metal in car bodies.
There is chemistry at work to help us enjoy the New Year's Eve celebration.
Synchrotron infrared technique reveals first insights into evolution and structure of Australian basket-web spider’s silk.
ANSTO has contributed to international research on quasicrystals that opens the door to tailored magnetic materials.