Fine particle pollution peaks during bushfires
Recent catastrophic Australian bushfires produced extremely high levels of fine particle pollution.
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Recent catastrophic Australian bushfires produced extremely high levels of fine particle pollution.
A targeted radioactive infusion that is a game-changer in late-stage prostate cancer can also dramatically improve outcomes for patients in earlier stages of this disease, a Peter Mac-led study has shown.
A limited amount of travel support is available to students from AINSE member institutes to travel to the New User Sympsosium.
Pamela Naidoo-Ameglio takes up executive role
A specialist in particle therapy treatment planning from the Mayo Clinic in the US, Professor Chris Beltran, recently visited ANSTO for an exchange for information.
Research explores how structure contributes to function in food
Research undertaken to understand ancient record of algal blooms
Recognition of research that developed a life-saving pharmaceutical milkshake using synchrotron techniques.
Combined imaging approach characterises plaques associated with disease.
An environmental study supported by a citizen science project at ANSTO and UNSW has brought greater understanding of the movement of birds between all of Australia’s major water basins and the importance of the Murray-Darling River Basin.
Scientists from UNSW and ANSTO have characterised the structure of two-dimensional transition metal carbides, carbonites, and nitrides (MXenes) materials, that could be used as a lightweight fire-retardant filler and in energy storage devices.
The Australian Government’s nuclear agency, ANSTO, together with NSW Police and multiple state and federal authorities, has completed an operation to repatriate radioactive waste from the UK.
Bushfires in proximity to ANSTO during the 2018 bushfires.