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Scientific ingenuity at work
Contributing to research that strengthens the defence of Australia
Progress on dark matter lab
Moving earth in the search for dark matter: laboratory construction underway at mine site.
Using uranium to create order from disorder
The first demonstration of reversible symmetry lowering phase transformation with heating.
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.
Using nuclear techniques to find suitable plants to remediate toxic environments
Food and health
Consumers want to know that the foods they consume provide health benefits. Food materials science can monitor changes during digestion as well as assist in the development of low-fat products.
Insights into Titan’s atmosphere
Terahertz/Far Infrared beamlines assisted investigation into possible composition of lower atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan.
Dynamic real-time video captures how surfaces are modified by nuclear techniques
Evidence of earliest Aboriginal occupation of Australian coast
Evidence of the earliest occupation of the coasts of Australia from Barrow Island, Northwest Australia.
Tracking oxytocin to understand the biological pathways linked to human cognition and behaviour
ANSTO shares award
Paper on redefinition of the kilogram receives international award
Fusion research in Australia
Australia part of global renaissance in fusion power research symbolised by ITER experiment
New research project to understand sediment in Dee Why lagoon
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.
After your experiment
Following your experiment at the Australian Synchrotron there are certain tasks that users can complete including a user feedback survey and claiming reimbursement for travel expenses.
Exploring the role of water in the complex energy landscape of proteins
Cancer drug development to be turbocharged as ACRF funding brings ‘broadband’ protein analysis to Australia
Kowari - Strain Scanner
Kowari, a residual stress diffractometer, can be used for ‘strain scanning’ of large engineering components as large as 1000 kilograms.