Understanding how a common food additive causes changes in the microbiome
ANSTO has collaborated on a study assessing the impact of the commonly-used food additive titanium dioxide (TiO2) on gut microbiota and inflammation.
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ANSTO has collaborated on a study assessing the impact of the commonly-used food additive titanium dioxide (TiO2) on gut microbiota and inflammation.
Exploring the interaction of polystyrene nanoplastics and blood plasma proteins.
Soft X-ray experiments used to characterise new thin film topological Dirac Semimetal.
Proposals to Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and National Deuteration Facility closed
ANSTO neutron diffraction scientist was among the experts presenting on next-generation batteries at South Korean conference.
Specifications, Beryllium Filter, User Manual, Instrument reference
Advanced imaging reveals unusual, unseen patterns in seabird feathers.
Ultra small angle neutron scattering on Kookaburra is used to study the size and shape of objects of size 10 micrometres and below.
Collaborative research predicted the distortion and performance of metal parts made by laser deposition.
Guidance for obtaining and maintaining human or animal ethics approval at the Australian Synchrotron.
In space, without the protection of the magnetosphere, the type and dose of radiation is considerably different to what is naturally experienced on earth. However, it is the secondary particles of lower energies created when galactic and cosmic radiation interacts with shielding that is of concern for astronauts.
In collaboration with the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) and the French International Space Agency (CNES), ANSTO scientists are undertaking research on the radiobiological effects of secondary particles that are created when radiation interacts with the shielding on the International Space Station.
The outcome could have significant implications for better monitoring, management and remedial action of groundwater globally.
ANSTO and the Embassy of Argentina in Australia proudly hosted an event commemorating the 15th anniversary of the opening of the Open Pool Australian Lightwater (OPAL) multi-purpose nuclear reactor on 18 October.