Carbon ion therapy
The Japanese experience with leading-edge radiation treatment for cancer shows tremndous success
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The Japanese experience with leading-edge radiation treatment for cancer shows tremndous success
Oportunity to to gain expertise on neutron instruments
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Applications and Publications
Favourable conceptual design review may lead to expanded role for Australia on ITER diagnostics.
Analysing the microstructure of paracetamol using synchrotron infrared optical technique provides insights.
Progress on tailorable nanoscale emulsion for a wide variety of applications including drug delivery
Theinstrument is typically used to study diffusing water molecules or yet larger molecules like polymers or biological molecules. In addition, Emu can reveal quantum-mechanical tunnelling.
New research published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology shows that the next generation of lithium-sulphur (Li||S) batteries may be capable of being charged in less than five minutes, instead of several hours as is currently the case.
nandin member, SVSR, report on their proof-of-concept for a reusable Graphene Oxide (GO) membrane to capture waste water vapours from ageing sewerage systems.
Research has revealed the Lapita cultural group interacted with the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea more than 3,000 years ago and set the stage for the peopling of the Pacific
Structure of protein involved in immune response pair revealed.
Elucidating molecular basis of the complex viscoelastic properties of polymers
The process by which plastic degrades in the ocean facilitates its entry into the natural carbon cycle efficiently as carbon dioxide.
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