You are what you eat
Cracking the code for crop nutrition and food quality with X-ray fluorescence microscopy.
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Cracking the code for crop nutrition and food quality with X-ray fluorescence microscopy.
Research infrastructure will support research and development of advanced concrete.
NSW grants bolster additive manufacturing and groundwater processing capabilities.
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.
Protein found in tobacco plant can target and kill microorganisms,
Structure of protein involved in immune response pair revealed.
Electron and X-ray diffraction techniques provide insights into material damage under stress-strain conditions.
This program explores the mechanism and outcome of the interaction of radiation on biological systems in order to improve our understanding of the impact of radiation on the brain, optimise radiotherapy and develop mitigation strategies for space travellers.
Research on the mechanism of cell death has insights to bring progress on neurodegenerative diseases and plant biosecurity.
ANSTO is a partner on the National Space Qualification Network (NSQN) led by the Australian National University (ANU) that will transform Australia into a world-leading space centre by enhancing facilities to test payloads, components, and hardware prior to their use in harsh environments of space.
Australia and Sri Lanka develop action plan to fight Chronic Kidney Disease killer
The sap extracted from Sugar Maple trees, is used to produce maple syrup. There are many conflicting theories and an absence of experimental evidence, regarding the mechanisms involved in maple sap exudation.