Tobacco plant has potential to fight life-threatening infectious diseases
Protein found in tobacco plant can target and kill microorganisms,
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Protein found in tobacco plant can target and kill microorganisms,
The University of Newcastle and UNSW [GW1] are using advanced neutron scattering techniques at ANSTO to carry out research on the structure of polymers in complex salt environments that will ultimately provide a way to predict their behaviour for real-world applications.
Parents can use their NSW Government Creative Kids Voucher to pay for ANSTO's School Holiday workshops.
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.
Blue Carbon Horizons Team showed coastal wetlands capture more carbon as sea levels rise
ANSTO is participating in a major project to learn more about an important component of the atmosphere, the hydroxyl radical.
A new imaging technology developed at ANSTO makes it possible to image, identify and locate gamma-ray radiation in a safe and timely manner.
ANSTO is a unique national science organisation that began operating under its predecessor The Australian Atomic Energy Commission (AAEC) 70 years ago.