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The Centre for Accelerator Science welcomes collaborations with industry for the development of new technologies,
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The Centre for Accelerator Science welcomes collaborations with industry for the development of new technologies,
ANSTO is participating in a new Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Indigenous and Environmental Histories and Futures (CIEHF) to be headquartered at James Cook University (JCU) that aims to bring Indigenous and environmental histories to the forefront of land and sea management.
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 been awarded a Community Recognition Statement from the NSW State Parliament for hosting an event to launch a new Dharawal language learning resource for preschool and primary-aged students.
$80.2 million in new funding to expand the research capabilities of the Australian Synchrotron.
ANSTO participates in nuclear medicine congress
Discussions were held on possible areas on cooperation including research reactor operation and utilisation, environmental monitoring of mining tails, and food provenance.
ANSTO shared plans for an Innovation Precinct in southern Sydney at a breakfast event.
ANSTO scientist, Dr Klaus Wilcken of the Centre for Accelerator Science, used cosmogenic nuclide dating to determine the ages of layered sand and gravel samples, in which seven footprints of the flightless bird, the moa, were found on the South Island in New Zealand in 2019.
Quantum theory explains the strange and unpredictable behaviour of subatomic particles and the smallest amounts of energy.