Research reveals insights for childhood cancer
Modified component of green tea promises potential neuroblastoma treatment.
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Modified component of green tea promises potential neuroblastoma treatment.
Monash University, University of Queensland and Australian National University researchers have used ANSTO’s Australian Synchrotron in their study of meteorites found on Earth that could be used in future to find evidence of life on the planet Mars.
ANSTO has the capability to analyse heavy isotopes such as 129I, platinum group elements, 236U and Pu isotopes.
Applications, Recent results, Publications.
Approximately 200 external users access the accelerators through the merit-based system, in-kind partnerships and pay for service arrangements,
The Centre for Accelerator Science operates four ion accelerators with 11 on sources and 13 beamlines
The application of cosomogenic radionuclides in the Earth sciences has provided the essential geochronological timing of continental and polar glacial history over the past few millions years, and revolutionised our understanding of the processes controlling landscape evolution on spatial scales of metres to kilometres.
ANSTO researchers have demonstrated longstanding expertise in the study of nuclear fuel and radioactive waste with two recent journal articles in a special issue of Frontiers of Chemistry.
Publications highlights three young researchers
Being in her final year of Masters of Design at Swinburne University, Pratibha started her journey as a Lifestyle Product designer. With an itch of curiosity, she has been expanding her knowledge base into multiple areas of design.
Stronger research link with IAEA with the establishment of Collaborating Centre at ANSTO to support environment and cultural heritage activities
Steven Wolstencroft is a Consultant Health Physicist within ANSTO’s Radiation Services team.
Griffith University researchers are conducting an experiment at ANSTO that will test a revolutionary physics theory that time reversal symmetry-breaking by neutrinos might cause a time dilation at the quantum scale.