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Measurement research undertaken to ensure safe, well-engineered nanoparticles
ANSTO has recently concluded up a successful cross-cultural nuclear science education project between Australia and Japan.
Two Australian scientists have been appointed to assist with the development of a $500 million-dollar synchrotron facility in Mexico, the first and largest project of its kind.
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.
ARPANSA has given ANSTO approval to begin testing the neutron reflectometer, Spatz
ANSTO neutron diffraction scientist was among the experts presenting on next-generation batteries at South Korean conference.
A cross-disciplinary team has used laboratory-based and synchrotron-based infrared spectroscopy imaging techniques to monitor the waxy surface of living plant leaves in real-time to gain insights into plant physiology in response to disease, biological changes or environmental stress.
Favourable conceptual design review may lead to expanded role for Australia on ITER diagnostics.
Industrial Engagement Manager at ANSTO and Professor in Advanced Structural Materials at the University of Sydney, Anna Paradowska is among the authors who contributed to a 2019 paper that was recently awarded the ASM International ASM Henry Marion Howe Medal in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A.
Ultra-realistic simulations of a PET imaging system for next-generation radiotherapy: Collaboration giving back to the open source science community.