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Combined users meeting highlights how ANSTO expertise and infrastructure can assist research community.
ANSTOs capabilities are ideally suited for these investigations relating to quantum technologies.
In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers from UNSW have demonstrated a more sustainable alternative: an electrochemical pathway that couples carbon dioxide and nitrogen-containing species to produce urea under mild conditions.
An international research team has discovered how a bacterial toxin, known as Ssp, is capable of entering and killing a wide range of living cells, including human cells using the Australian Synchrotron.
Shift in the treatment of blood cancers taking place.
ANSTO as a leading science research organization in Australia is committed to the ethical, humane and responsible care of animals used for scientific purposes.
Electron and X-ray diffraction techniques provide insights into material damage under stress-strain conditions.
A delegation of Taiwanese officials and ANSTO staff celebrated the 10th anniversary of the operation of an advanced scientific instrument, a cold neutron triple axis spectrometer Sika on 4 September.
Research to understand how contaminants move through the soil and affect ecosystems and humans as well estimating emissions.
Powder diffraction and X-ray fluorescence microscopy support investigation of pigments in rock art.
Our services include the use of techniques to develop innovative radiation detector technology, such as performing alpha spectroscopy to characterise charge collection capability and radiation transport simulation. We also have expertise in measuring the electrical characteristics of novel detectors and semiconductor devices.
Researchers led by the University of Bristol (UK) have identified a possible cause of SARS-CoV-2’s increased infectivity compared to SARS-CoV
Using nuclear techniques to help sustain Australia's finite groundwater resources
Insights into the behaviour of structural materials in a molten salt environment
ANSTO expertise focused on understanding of reduced water levels at Thirlmere Lakes in three year collaborative project
ITRAX has now analysed more than a kilometre of cores since it became operational in 2012.