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Two lectures from distinguished physicist
Dr Catalina Curceanu will explore exotic atoms and impossible phenomena in the universe.
Meteorites from the red desert of Australia support search for life on the red planet Mars
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.
ITRAX scanning on cores from Macquarie Island
Research reveals that strong westerly winds weaken the Southern Ocean’s ability to store carbon and thereby contribute to faster accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Clarity Pharmaceuticals raises $1.1 million
Looking deeply in nitrogen cycling
New three year study with UNSW for Cotton Research Development Corporation.
Self-assembly of the bacterial flagellar motor
Investigating unusual water movement
ANSTO expertise focused on understanding of reduced water levels at Thirlmere Lakes in three year collaborative project
Medicine and food - identifying small things that could be a big problem
ANSTO can analyse minute amounts of organic or inorganic matter embedded in a complex material
Advance your high-tech coatings with advanced X-ray vision
ANSTO can give you insights into your coating at microscopic resolution over macroscopic areas
Understanding the full impact of radiation on astronauts
In space, without the protection of the magnetosphere, the type and dose of radiation is considerably different to what is naturally experienced on earth. However, it is the secondary particles of lower energies created when galactic and cosmic radiation interacts with shielding that is of concern for astronauts.
Understanding the full impact of radiation on astronauts
In collaboration with the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) and the French International Space Agency (CNES), ANSTO scientists are undertaking research on the radiobiological effects of secondary particles that are created when radiation interacts with the shielding on the International Space Station.
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Electromagnetic spectrum
This poster shows how ANSTO utilises different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum for environmental and medical research.
Planetary Materials
Welcome to the home of Planetary Materials research at ANSTO.
Nuclear and ionising radiation detection and dosimetry
Our services include the use of techniques to develop innovative radiation detector technology, such as performing alpha spectroscopy to characterise charge collection capability and radiation transport simulation. We also have expertise in measuring the electrical characteristics of novel detectors and semiconductor devices.
Pilot project re-designs instrument cabin
The first pilot project at the Australian Synchrotron takes place following a Memorandum of Understanding between nandin and Swinburne University of Technology and Design Factory Melbourne (DFM).
Synchrotron techniques reveal structural details of fossilised fragment of a rare Australian dinosaur skull
This week palaeontologists from Curtin University announced that a specimen from the collection of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton Queensland as the first near complete skull of a sauropod, a massive, long-tailed, long-necked, small-headed plant-eating dinosaur, found in Australia and other parts of the world.
Young medical researchers to meet Nobel giants
Lessons from Fukushima subject of distinguished lecture
Nuclear safety expert discusses Fukushima