Promising new proton conductor for next-generation fuel cells
ANSTO has contributed to work by scientists from the Tokyo Institute of Technology on a promising proton conductor for next-generation ceramic fuel cells.
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ANSTO has contributed to work by scientists from the Tokyo Institute of Technology on a promising proton conductor for next-generation ceramic fuel cells.
Consortium will map the 86 billion nerve cells, 100 trillion connections and neurotransmitters in the human brain.
Role at ANSTO
Highlighting the contribution of four inspirational ANSTO leaders on International Women's Day.
Archive of ANSTO research publications, seminars and short talks.
ANSTO is participating in a major project to learn more about an important component of the atmosphere, the hydroxyl radical.
As an experimental tool for the study of magnetism, neutron scattering is without equal in its range of applications.
Oportunity to to gain expertise on neutron instruments
Dr Filomena Floriana Salvemini is an instrument scientist on the neutron imaging instrument DINGO.
A new imaging technology developed at ANSTO makes it possible to image, identify and locate gamma-ray radiation in a safe and timely manner.
ANSTO shared expertise on next-generation reactors and nuclear power with sustainable energy experts at the Australian Academy of Science symposium in May.