Eureka Prize win for Monash University and ANSTO
Recognition of research that developed a life-saving pharmaceutical milkshake using synchrotron techniques.
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Recognition of research that developed a life-saving pharmaceutical milkshake using synchrotron techniques.
Dr Peter Kappen manages the Spectroscopy Group at the Australian Synchrotron.
Research has revealed the Lapita cultural group interacted with the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea more than 3,000 years ago and set the stage for the peopling of the Pacific
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.
Environmental scientist with a passion for fieldwork and a lifelong commitment to scientific excellence
Using the past to illuminate the future: Brothers collaborate on important science documentary for ABC TV
With the support of the Sir William Tyree Foundation, ANSTO is offering two career development opportunities for young Indigenous Australians in the area of work, health and safety.
Nuclear techniques will be crucial tools in the development of advanced materials that sustainably convert waste heat into useful forms of energy to benefit Australia.
Atmosphere scientists find link between indigenous weather knowledge and Sydney air pollution.
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ANSTO is participating in a major project to learn more about an important component of the atmosphere, the hydroxyl radical.
Recently, a small delegation, including Yandruwandha Yawarrawarrka representatives from the remote outback settlement of Innamincka SA, travelled to ANSTO to deliver rare wooden Aboriginal archaeological artefacts for measurements to determine their age and origin.