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Neutron scattering helps clarify the arrangement of magnetic vortices, skyrmions, in material
Collaboration investigates a promising new nanoparticle for potential use in combination with other therapies for brain cancer
Understanding of micro-structure gained using X-ray scattering and spectroscopy.
Advanced imaging technique used to study triggers that lead to tree death
In July 2023, Sateesha stepped into the role of General Manager of the Minerals business unit at ANSTO.
Professor Senden is an accomplished physical chemist and currently is the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Infrastructure and Entities) at the Australian National University.
As an experimental tool for the study of magnetism, neutron scattering is without equal in its range of applications.
ANSTO's unique capabilities are being used to develop a quick analytical tool to determine the geographic origin of seafood and authenticates quality.
X-ray fluorescence scanner is a powerful analytical tool for environmental studies.
ABC has reported space research on plants being sent to the moon at the Centre for Accelerator Science.
ANSTO is coordinating and facilitating the calling of pre-concept papers for the next cycle of technical cooperative project proposals under the Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific (RCA) | IAEA
Nuclear security experts and officials from Australia’s nuclear agencies have convened at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna, Austria last week for the International Conference on Nuclear Security (ICONS).
Our Year 12 Physics tour and depth study guide can be used as the starting point for a depth study about nuclear science, covering nuclear-related components of Module 8: From the Universe to the Atom.
All tours are available Monday to Friday for Years 7 to 12 classes. The cost per student is $12.50 and teachers are free.
Please print enough copies of the relevant workbook for your class before your visit to ANSTO.
Our Year 11 Chemistry tour and depth study guide can be used as the starting point for a depth study about nuclear science, covering nuclear-related components of Module 1: Properties of Structure and Matter.
All tours are available Monday to Friday for Years 7 to 12 classes. The cost per student is $12.50 and teachers are free.
Please print enough copies of the relevant workbook for your class before your visit to ANSTO.