Highlights - Magnetism
Highlights of the Magnetism Project.
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Highlights of the Magnetism Project.
Monash University researchers have used advanced techniques at ANSTO to investigate the production of new, elongated polymer nanocapsules with a high payload of drug nanocrystals to potentially increase drug targetability, and also decrease dosage frequency and side effects.
Paper on redefinition of the kilogram receives international award
Korean physicists concluding placement at ANSTO under a collaborative agreement.
Neutron scattering instruments used by Japanese researchers.
ANSTO radiocarbon facilities and scientists are featured in a new IMAX documentary film released in the United States.
Recoil Time of Flight Spectrometry (RTOF) is used to detect a multitude of elements by separating their masses. unambiguously
Funding awarded for research on an additive manufacturing technique for use on rail infrastructure.
ANSTO is collaborating on a project funded with an Australian Research Council linkage grant that will develop new materials and better systems for efficiently storing hydrogen gas.
Doping with transition metals produced stability in bismuth oxide.
ANSTO has secured a $1.62 million Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant under the Australian Brain Cancer Mission’s 2024 Brain Cancer Discovery and Translation program, administered by the Department of Health and Aged Care.
Indigenous Kakadu plum farmers attend workshop on use and application of the elemental fingerprint technology for indigenous bushfoods provenance.
In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers from UNSW have demonstrated a more sustainable alternative: an electrochemical pathway that couples carbon dioxide and nitrogen-containing species to produce urea under mild conditions.