Sharing expertise with Japan
The National Deuteration facility is assisting with the establishment of a Japanese Chemical Deuteration Facility.
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The National Deuteration facility is assisting with the establishment of a Japanese Chemical Deuteration Facility.
Expertise in the use of PET and SPECT imaging techniques to understand biological processes at the cellular and molecular level. The techniques ae also used to study disease processes and monitor the effects of new therapies
Seven of Australia’s top nuclear medicine professionals have been briefed on ANSTO’s plans to manage radioactive waste, as well as to support nuclear medicine innovation in Australia.
Australian scientists from ANTSO have congratulated their British colleagues for a major advance in their quest to develop practical nuclear fusion.
Consortium will map the 86 billion nerve cells, 100 trillion connections and neurotransmitters in the human brain.
Research investigates traditional Indigenous Australian burning techniques in managing landscape and reducing fuel loads.
Guidance for obtaining and maintaining human or animal ethics approval at the Australian Synchrotron.
You are invited to submit to the various awards from ANSTO, User Advisory Committee (UAC) and Australian Neutron Beam User Group (ANBUG).
ANSTO will make an application to the independent nuclear regulator, ARPANSA, to vary its license for its Interim Waste Store. The original operating license was approved in 2015, enabling the facility to hold what is called a TN-81 cask of intermediate-level radioactive waste that was safely repatriated from France in 2015.
State- of-the-art microdosimeters used in research
There is chemistry at work to help us enjoy the New Year's Eve celebration.
Ultra-realistic simulations of a PET imaging system for next-generation radiotherapy: Collaboration giving back to the open source science community.
Dr Inna Karatchevtseva, who collaborates with DMTC, was among those identified by The Australian in its Research magazine as a national leader in her field of ceramic engineering
Dr Andrew Smith has just finished collecting ice cores and snow samples on the summit of Law Dome in Antarctica,