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Cosmogenic nuclides measurements at ANSTO to be part of large international Antarctic glacier research.
Analysing the microstructure of paracetamol using synchrotron infrared optical technique provides insights.
In early February, ANSTO was honoured to host the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) National Liaison Officers Meeting and Sub Regional Approach to the Pacific Islands (SAPI) Programme, which focused on the development and delivery of the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme in the Pacific.
A selection of research highlights, instrument news and technical developments for scientists.
It is critical across many industries to identify and locate sources of radiation accurately and quickly. By accurately imaging radiation across the full energy range, CORIS360™ improves operational decision making across many industry settings.
Understanding the molecular structure of ingredients can improve the qualities of food.
Synchrotron technique clarifies the location of calcium in a promising material with a relatively high superconducting transition temperature.
Two startups supported by the nandin Innovation Centre at ANSTO have hit the ground running in 2021 securing major opportunities from state governments to see their businesses thrive.
ANSTO is temporarily housing 12 tonnes of an important chemical for the SABRE Dark Matter Detector as part of the Dark Matter project.
Radiocarbon study provides insight into soil carbon dynamics and effects of agriculture.
As an experimental tool for the study of magnetism, neutron scattering is without equal in its range of applications.
Imperial College London researchers tapped into ancient geological data locked within precariously balanced rocks using a new technique to boost the precision of hazard estimates for large earthquakes.
Thales Australia, a key supplier to the Australian Defence Forces, provided an industrial challenge to National Graduate Innovation Forum participants relating to the production of piezoelectric ceramic components used in naval sonar arrays and systems.