
The characterisation of planetary materials
ANSTO provides a range of capabilities using neutrons, X-rays and infrared radiation to study the solids, liquids and gases that might be found in materials in our solar system and beyond.
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ANSTO provides a range of capabilities using neutrons, X-rays and infrared radiation to study the solids, liquids and gases that might be found in materials in our solar system and beyond.
Theinstrument is typically used to study diffusing water molecules or yet larger molecules like polymers or biological molecules. In addition, Emu can reveal quantum-mechanical tunnelling.
Insights into the behaviour of structural materials in a molten salt environment
ANSTO recognises local Indigenous heritage in new mural
ANSTO to receive a new grant to continue to fight chronic kidney disease killer in Sri Lanka.
Commitment to undertake health research.
Moving earth in the search for dark matter: laboratory construction underway at mine site.
ANSTO has put together a robust multidisciplinary approach to understanding the impacts of nanomaterials, investigating a common food additive, E171 titanium dioxide, used primarily as a colouring agent in everyday foods.
ANSTO is proud to host the Shorebirds Competition for the fourth year. This unique environmental poster competition is free to enter and offers over $4000 in prizes (insert link to prizes button) for students and schools!
Research undertaken to understand ancient record of algal blooms
Meeting of minds about potential next-generation cancer treatment for Australians
Dr Peter Kappen manages the Spectroscopy Group at the Australian Synchrotron.