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Pioneering research has confirmed that the current level of rainfall recharging groundwater in southwest WA is at its lowest for at least the last 800 years
In a world-first study, Australian environmental scientists have used cave stalagmites as a record of groundwater replenishment over time, that showed the current level of rainfall recharging groundwater in southwest WA is at its lowest for at least the last 800 years.
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FAQs - Macromolecular Crystallography
Frequently Asked Questions on the Macromolecular Crystallography beamlines (MX1 and MX2)
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Highlights - Magnetism
Highlights of the Magnetism Project.
Minister announces new detector
Australian-first detector to accelerate cancer research unveiled.
Surprise cell death discovery provides birth defect clues
Understanding of the role that programmed cell death has in development.
National Science Week: Success with virtual events
Virtual activities celebrating the benefits of nuclear science and technology held for National Science Week
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Role at ANSTO
Research reveals little water connectivity between coal seam gas and aquifers
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Australian Synchrotron FAQs
Frequently asked questions about beamtime, accommodation and the user portal.
Join ANSTO for a sensational week of science fun online
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Role at ANSTO
Research explains how some plants evolved to depend on fire for survival
Researchers based at Monash University and the Swedish Museum of Natural History have pioneered the use of nuclear imaging techniques at ANSTO’s Centre for Neutron Scattering to resolve long-standing problems in plant evolutionary history linked to wildfires.
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Dr Santosh Panjikar is a beamline scientist at the MX beamlines of the ANSTO, Australian Synchrotron. A large part of his scientific role involves assisting scientists from the crystallography user commun
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Role at ANSTO
Insight for catalytic chemistry
Snapshots of an unprecedented double element-hydrogen bond activation at a transition metal centre.
Acute Myeloid Leukemia
New therapy targets aggressive form of leukaemia
Multiple techniques elucidate hardness with radiation damage
3D models of multilayered structures on engineering scale from nanoscale damage profiles.