Shining a light on brain cancer
Micro radiation therapy being developed by UOW in association with the Australian Synchrotron.
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Micro radiation therapy being developed by UOW in association with the Australian Synchrotron.
The Advanced Diffraction and Scattering beamlines (ADS-1 and ADS-2) are two independently operating, experimentally flexible beamlines that will use high-energy X-ray diffraction and imaging to characterise the structures of new materials and minerals.
Using the past to illuminate the future: Brothers collaborate on important science documentary for ABC TV
ANSTO provides secondary students with a range of learning resources for those interested in science or studying for exams. For teachers, ANSTO provides learning resources and professional development, as well as in-school-term science tours and videoconferences. Workbooks are provided as required learning material to accompany a school visit to ANSTO. They can also be used on their own as a classroom resource.
ANSTO to contribute to research on Next Gen Nuclear Energy Systems
ANSTO is dedicated to identifying opportunities for the application of knowledge and technology developed by the organisation for a wide range of industry applications.
ANSTO Big Ideas encourages students to creatively communicate the work of an Australian scientist, and explain how their work has inspired them to come up with a Big Idea to make our world a better place. This competition is intended to engage and support Australian students in years 7-10 in Science and encourage them to pursue studies and careers in STEM.
Publications, posters and conference presentations for fire impacts reconstructed from a southwest Australian stalagmite.
Phase contrast tomography shows great promise in early stages of study and is expected to be tested on first patients by 2020.
A dedicated team of radiation specialists from the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) are behind the successful detection and rapid retrieval of a missing radioactive source in outback Western Australia.
ANSTO recognises local Indigenous heritage in new mural
Sample environments, Data analysis, SpICE and SICS
A collaboration of Australian scientists has used ANSTO’s Australian Synchrotron to measure the amount of carbon that is captured in microscopic seams of deep-sea limestone, which acts as a carbon sink.