Technology pioneered at ANSTO
Technology at heart of award-winning wastewater innovation from BioGill.
Showing 221 - 240 of 491 results
Technology at heart of award-winning wastewater innovation from BioGill.
Planetary science is an emerging research theme in Australia, and research at ANSTO is embedded in the heart of this.
Enhancing safety of trailer trucks among research projects
This instrument can measure reflectivity at air-solid or air-liquid interfaces.
The nature of Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs) present a fascinating paradox in space exploration. Their strength in radiation detection becomes their weakness in space operations, exposing an Achilles' heel for NASA. Yet, these same devices monitor radiation doses received by humans on earth and in space.
Following a decade of imaging to support research and clinical trials at ANSTO and the University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre at Camperdown, two PET scanners have been transferred to the University of Wollongong.
Commitment to undertake health research.
ANSTO's unique capabilities are being used to develop a quick analytical tool to determine the geographic origin of seafood and authenticates quality.
The Infrared microspectroscopy microscopes can record spectra from a range of different samples; from thin microtomed sections to polished blocks and embedded particles. This section highlights the types of samples that can be analysed using the IRM beamline
A major study has identified urbanisation and climate change as future threats to drinking water quality.
Using nuclear techniques to help sustain Australia's finite groundwater resources
Role at ANSTO
ANSTO’s OPAL multi-purpose research reactor at Lucas Heights has officially returned to power and recommenced operations, following a months-long planned shutdown to carry out essential maintenance and upgrades.
Research indicates that the portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF) is an appropriate analytical technique for determining seafood provenance at external sites.