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Combining irradiation and lithography to engineer advanced conducting materials
Improving the identification of radiological and nuclear materials
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Andrew Peele was appointed Group Executive for ANSTO Nuclear Science and Technology in July 2021 and was Director of the Australian Synchrotron from 2013 -2021. He is an adjunct Professor of Physics at La Trobe University.
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Stewart started at ACNS in 2007 after completing his Bachelor’s degree where he completed his honours projects with ANSTO.
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Principal Scientist – X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy
Understanding landscape evolution in intra-plate areas
Insights into the formation of deep river canyons mountain ranges in intra-tectonic plate areas by SAAFE Scholarship recipient and collaborators.
National Science Week: Success with virtual events
Virtual activities celebrating the benefits of nuclear science and technology held for National Science Week
Deforestation not always bad news for wetlands
Bushfire charcoal particles carried an unprecedented distance
Charcoal particles from recent bushfires in NSW were carried 50 kilometres by the wind, which has significance for fire history reconstruction.
ANSTO provides groundwork for promising new nuclear medicine
Clarity Pharmaceuticals is building on comprehensive work on chelators carried out at ANSTO.
Aiding the global research effort on COVID-19
Melbourne researchers map the structure of a key COVID-19 protein using the Australian Synchrotron
Improving carbon dating
Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
Nuclear techniques reveal ‘tunability' of membranes for enhanced electrical conductivity in graphene
Acute Myeloid Leukemia
New therapy targets aggressive form of leukaemia
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New study reveals understanding of a basic physical property of charged particles in microgravity
International study has revealed a clustering of charged particles in the microgravity environment of space,with implications for the development of materials and better drugs that depend on the mixing of two or more charged particles.
ANSTO will share expertise in hydrogen capture and delivery in new ARC linkage grant
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.