Cosmetic chemistry
Deuteration and nuclear techniques can contribute to the science of beauty.
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Deuteration and nuclear techniques can contribute to the science of beauty.
Oportunity to to gain expertise on neutron instruments
Investigators from UNSW and ANSTO have provided insights into the dynamic interactions of atoms in a promising material for sodium-ion batteries.
Recoil Time of Flight Spectrometry (RTOF) is used to detect a multitude of elements by separating their masses. unambiguously
Wombat used in study that showed tuneable thermal expansion by controlled gas sorption.
Powder diffraction and X-ray fluorescence microscopy support investigation of pigments in rock art.
Macromolecular crystallography helps determine the atomic structure.
A major study has identified urbanisation and climate change as future threats to drinking water quality.
ANSTO expertise focused on understanding of reduced water levels at Thirlmere Lakes in three year collaborative project
Resources and a list of user publications associated with Infrared microspectroscopy.
A large international team led by scientists from the Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials at the University of Wollongong has verified that the introduction of novel molecular orbital interactions can improve the structural stability of cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries.
Combined imaging approach characterises plaques associated with disease.
This week palaeontologists from Curtin University announced that a specimen from the collection of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton Queensland as the first near complete skull of a sauropod, a massive, long-tailed, long-necked, small-headed plant-eating dinosaur, found in Australia and other parts of the world.
The first pilot project at the Australian Synchrotron takes place following a Memorandum of Understanding between nandin and Swinburne University of Technology and Design Factory Melbourne (DFM).
Do you love science? Here is a competition for you that combines chemistry and creativity! Discover the world of elements and create a poster for your favourite element in this new competition for school aged students.