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New cell-killing toxin discovered in an environmental pathogen
An international research team has discovered how a bacterial toxin, known as Ssp, is capable of entering and killing a wide range of living cells, including human cells using the Australian Synchrotron.
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.
From ice cores to cosmic events: plenary speakers announced
Four international authorities will deliver plenary addresses virtually at the 15th International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS15) , which will be held online from 15-19 November.
Safeguarding Australia's healthcare sector with a new nuclear medicine facility
ANSTO today welcomed a significant Federal Government funding allocation to further safeguard the production of life-saving nuclear medicines in Australia.
Work well underway on Australia's new nuclear medicine facility
Ground floor of new nuclear medicine facility nears completion
Early drawings reveal their secrets under x-ray examination
ANSTO joins new industrial transformation centre for bioactive ingredients
ANSTO will be participating in a new Industrial Transformation Training Centre established and funded by the Australia Research Council to advance the use of bioactive ingredients in Australia.
New Paper shows that Deuteration can improve Photovoltaic Devices
Significant milestone for Australia's new nuclear medicine manufacturing plant
Australia completes first phase of its waste repatriation project
Collaboration locates elusive oxygen ions in new solid electrolyte
Detached retina of laboratory animal “glued” with new hydrogel
Australia's home of nuclear medicine welcomes new Board Members
Neutrons: Key tool in modern manufacturing of aircraft components
New underground lab to shed light on dark matter
Stage 1 of the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory was officially opened today. It will be home to multi-disciplinary scientists from five research partners who help us understand dark matter.
New information on the human health impacts of radiation
New round of IAEA Regional Cooperative Agreements projects announced
ANSTO is coordinating and facilitating a new cycle of Australian project proposals for the Regional Cooperative Agreement (RCA).