Research behind gamma imaging system
The proof of concept for the approach used in the early development of the new gamma-ray imaging system has been published,
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The proof of concept for the approach used in the early development of the new gamma-ray imaging system has been published,
Stable, highly conductive 2D nanosheets of boron nitride promising new material.
Modified component of green tea promises potential neuroblastoma treatment.
The shutdown of a nuclear reactor can be done manually by an operator following a well-established operating procedure.
The mechanical, electrical, chemical, optical and thermal properties of glass, as determined by its chemical composition and atomic structure, make it a highly useful material with a myriad of applications.
Chemical deuteration involves deuterating whole molecules or building blocks for the synthesis of a desired molecule by exposing them to heavy water (deuterium oxide) at high temperatures and pressures in the presence of a catalyst. If required, compounds can then be synthesised from the deuterated building blocks using organic chemistry techniques.
Environmental researcher joins Science & Technology Australia as Cluster representative for the Chemical Sciences
Innovative software tool developed at ANSTO used at power stations to help maintain plant components and improve the efficiency of operations.
The User Advisory Committee (UAC) are pleased to present this year's invited speakers.
The Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ACNS) is a major research facility for neutron science that comprises a suite of neutron instruments with a range of techniques for scientific investigations in physics, chemistry, materials science, medicine and environmental science among other fields.
John is currently one of two co-Directors of the Health Research and Technology Group at ANSTO.
He is Director of the ANSTO node of the NCRIS National Imaging Facility and is a member of the NIF Scientific Advisory Committee.