
PIXE
Particle induced X-ray emission can be used for quantitative analysis in archaeology, geology, biology, materials science and environmental pollution.
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Particle induced X-ray emission can be used for quantitative analysis in archaeology, geology, biology, materials science and environmental pollution.
Environmental scientists at ANSTO have been undertaking research to gain a better understanding of the potential impact of contaminants on decommissioned offshore oil and gas infrastructure since 2017
New technology is being developed in Sydney to recycle used Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and turn it into raw materials for 3D printing.
Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) is a powerful and relatively simple analytical technique that can be used to identify and quantify trace elements typically ranging from aluminium to to uranium.
Publications and resources from the Powder Diffraction beamline.
Consultant appointed to consider a variety of financial, manufacture and import options.
ANSTO expert in molecular imaging contributed to international workshop.
Just under 250 schools in Australia and one school in Malaysia will participate in a series of science-based competitions during to coincide with National Science Week in 2024.
Dr Catalina Curceanu will explore exotic atoms and impossible phenomena in the universe.
ANSTO to ensure ultra-low radiation environment in newly-funded Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory.
New oxygen ion conducting material for use in solid oxide fuel cells and other devices
Using PET and simulations to verify the accuracy of dose and range in advanced therapy with heavy ions
The NSW Government will invest $12.5 million to support the expansion of the Innovation Precinct at the Lucas Heights campus of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO).
ANSTO launches new area of space research in collaboration with the National Centre for Space Studies and the National Institute of Health and Medical research in France.
Applications are now being accepted for the Industry foundations Scholarship.