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Dingo sees through heavy corrosion to help dentify an historic firearm.
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ANSTO research focuses on an advanced form of cancer treatment under consideration in Australia.
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Sample environments, Data analysis.
Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) is a powerful and relatively simple analytical technique that can be used to identify and quantify trace elements typically ranging from aluminium to to uranium.
Powerful combination of deuteration and neutron scattering used to characterise structure of molecules on surface of nanoparticles.
Researchers from UNSW have found an extraordinary material that does expand or contract over an extremely wide temperature range and may be one of the most stable materials known.
Radiocarbon dating at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science provided strong evidence that some culturally significant trees on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) have persisted for up to more than 500 years
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The technique of using radiocarbon to establish the age of artefacts and other samples as well as to provide insights on climate, has just been updated with the publication of the new radiocarbon curves.
Recent catastrophic Australian bushfires produced extremely high levels of fine particle pollution.