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Both the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and the National Deuteration Facility share in grants
ANSTO expertise provides much-needed information about groundwater resources in the Mozambique capital and district.
Advances in radon measurement technology by ANSTO researchers over the past decade have enabled the improved characterisation of the composition of pristine air masses that reach Antarctica.
ANSTO completed an international overnight dash for nuclear medicine earlier this week, chartering three planes to get potentially life-saving children’s cancer treatments from Japan to hospitals across Australia.
Potential new treatments and tools for depression under development.
Research has helped build a record of rainfall during the late Pleistocene and Holocene, and shed light on the strategies of Indigenous Australians to cope with a changing landscape.
Restoring soil carbon can bring benefits for agricultural productivity and climate change mitigation.
This resource provides a systematic, step by step scaffold of a scientific investigation using secondary data of atmospheric measurements made on the grounds of Liverpool Girls' High School from March 2019 to February 2020.
Students will:
- propose an hypothesis after researching relevant background information
- process and analyse data and information
- create a graph and interpret results
- communicate the process and findings of their investigation in the form of a scientific report
- increase their understanding of the atmosphere and the factors that influence it
ANSTO environmental scientists contribute to investigation of carbon capture in wetlands.
Applications are now being accepted for the Industry foundations Scholarship.
After careful selection, three Australian science teachers are set to fly to Geneva today after winning positions on the International High School Teacher Programme at CERN.
Consortium will map the 86 billion nerve cells, 100 trillion connections and neurotransmitters in the human brain.
International fusion researchers, including ANSTO’s Dr Richard Garrett, have recently returned from ITER in France where they attended a meeting of the coordinating committee of the International Tokomak Physics Activity (ITPA).
International fusion researchers recently returned from ITER in France where they attended a meeting of the coordinating committee of the International Tokomak Physics Activity.
This instrument can measure reflectivity at air-solid or air-liquid interfaces.
Neutron scattering instruments used by Japanese researchers.
National Science Week is a time to celebrate science and the important role national science agencies like ANSTO play in delivering outcomes that benefit all Australians.