Seeing into dinosaur bone
Australia’s best known carnivorous dinosaur Australovenator is under the microscope at ANSTO
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Australia’s best known carnivorous dinosaur Australovenator is under the microscope at ANSTO
The Biosciences team undertakes the radiolabelling of chemical, biochemical. biological or material vector for the purpose of radiotracing in living systems.
Discover a world of science with fun primary school student activities, exciting competitions and unique tour experiences.
Discover a plethora of Teacher Professional Development and Education Resources designed for both Australian and International teachers.
Challenge your understanding of nuclear science and technology with fun secondary school activities, exciting competitions and unique tours of our facilities.
ANSTO has contributed to research on a novel therapeutic option for combatting antimicrobial-resistant Gram-negative bacteria, known as superbugs.
A “super” receptor that helps kill HIV infected cells identified.
Dr Bridget Murphy has a background in biological science research and science education at secondary and tertiary levels.
Dr Ceri Brenner appointed new leader of the Centre for Accelerator Science
Melbourne researchers have used the Australian Synchrotron to produce structure of molecule known to play a critical role in the development and spread of aggressive cancer.
Experiments at the Synchrotron enable researchers to produce a 3D structure of a molecular scaffold with role in cancer
Today Dr Jenine McCutcheon from the University of Queensland’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences has been recognised for her outstanding research with the Australian Synchrotron's Stephen Wilkins Medal.
Koala is one of the leading small-molecule crystallography instruments in the world for determining the complex crystal structure of a wide range of chemicals and minerals.