Progress on hydrogels
Research confirms heating can increase strength of a type of hydrogel.
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Research confirms heating can increase strength of a type of hydrogel.
Innovative medical device Rhenium-SCT® therapy for non-melanoma skin cancer is now available in Australia
Nuclear techniques will be crucial tools in the development of advanced materials that sustainably convert waste heat into useful forms of energy to benefit Australia.
ANSTO participation in ARC on Intelligent Robotic Systems for Real-time Asset Management has potential benefit in the management of infrastructure and assets
New high energy ion microprobe beamline supports space research on the effects of radiation on astronauts.
The Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ACNS) is a major research facility for neutron science that comprises a suite of neutron instruments with a range of techniques for scientific investigations in physics, chemistry, materials science, medicine and environmental science among other fields.
Monica Hibberd and Hamish McDougall are working together on research into greener and more efficient energy and battery technology.
The proof of concept for the approach used in the early development of the new gamma-ray imaging system has been published,
Radiocarbon analyses on corals from two sites in Australian waters of the southwest (SW) Pacific has indicated significant changes in ocean circulation in the Pacific and large climate variability during the early to mid-Holocene period (8,000-5,400 years ago).
New three year study with UNSW for Cotton Research Development Corporation.
Instrument scientist and expert in low dimensional magnetism Dr Kirrily Rule joins FLEET ARC Centre.
In Part 2 of our series exploring the world of nuclear science and technology at ANSTO, we share more detailed information about the nuclear scientist’s toolkit.
Scientists at ANSTO characterise structures with atomic detail using probes such as x-rays, electrons, neutrons and ions.