Nuclear techniques bring new insights into food
Research explores how structure contributes to function in food
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Research explores how structure contributes to function in food
X-ray crystallography at the Australian Synchrotron contributed to major research findings.
Explore ANSTO's range of publications and reports available for the public.
Progress on a more environmentally-friendly production method for hydrogen peroxide.
Access to a ‘window into the cell’ with University of Wollongong cryogenic electron microscope at ANSTO.
A new continuous record of temperature dating back 12,000 years provides an import resource in understanding current and future climate changes,
Using the Australian Synchrotron, an international team of researchers has characterised an important interaction that helps the SARS-CoV-2 virus invade human cells.
Melbourne researchers map the structure of a key COVID-19 protein using the Australian Synchrotron
Australia and Sri Lanks signs new partnership to fight chronic kidney disease.
Imaging protocol assesses molecular mechanism of work in the treatment of deadly childhood cancer neuroblastoma.
$80.2 million in new funding to expand the research capabilities of the Australian Synchrotron.
With enhanced submicron spatial resolution, speed and contrast, the Micro-Computed Tomography beamline opens a window on the micron-scale 3D structure of a wide range of samples relevant to many areas of science including life sciences, materials engineering, anthropology, palaeontology and geology. MCT will be able to undertake high-speed and high-throughput studies, as well as provide a range of phase-contrast imaging modalities.
Research can improve both food processing and food product development.
ANSTO contributes to major study on global warming by measuring methane and carbon monoxide trapped in ice.
ANSTO commenced an aerosol sampling program thirty years ago this week to characterise these pollutants and ultimately, identify their sources, which has taken it to the forefront of environmental monitoring of this type in Australia and the region.