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Personalised cancer therapy
Research collaboration with University of Sydney focuses on a personalised approach to cancer treatment.
nandin deep tech hothouse sees businesses bloom
Two startups supported by the nandin Innovation Centre at ANSTO have hit the ground running in 2021 securing major opportunities from state governments to see their businesses thrive.
Nanoscale insights to improve organic solar cell thin films
A large international team has provided an understanding of how nanoscale interactions affect the thermal stability of a type of next generation organic solar cells.
Innovative technology provides enhancement to advanced radiation therapy
Neutron Capture Enhanced Particle Therapy developed at ANSTO.
Untangling spaghetti
Elucidating molecular basis of the complex viscoelastic properties of polymers
ANSTO scientists would have preferred more about the physics but impressed with Oppenheimer
In part 1 of this two-part series, ANSTO scientists from across the organisation became film critics to review Christopher Nolan’s new movie, Oppenheimer, which explores the life of the director of the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic weapon.
Nuclear propulsion systems
ANSTO researchers are investigating nuclear propulsion systems for applications on the sea and in space.
Melbourne Access Proposals
ANSTO’s user office in Melbourne offers access to the Australian Synchrotron, a world-class research facility with over 4,000 user visits per year. ANSTO seeks collaboration and partnerships with research organisations, scientific users and commercial users.
Australia Chairs 45th National Representatives Meeting of the Regional Cooperative Agreement in Sydney
Yingjie Zhang in the research spotlight
ANSTO Nuclear Fuel Cycle researcher recognised for contributions to crystallography and structural chemistry on actinides and lanthanides.
Using nuclear techniques to find suitable plants to remediate toxic environments
Sharing environmental expertise
Australia assists in the collection of marine sediments to support contaminant quality control measures by IAEA.
National Volunteer Week 2014: Part two
Prime Minister announces funding for Precision Medicine
Whilst at ANSTO’s Australian Synchrotron today, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced new funding for the Australian Precision Medicine Enterprise (APME) Project. The Australian Government will contribute $23m in grant funding under the Manufacturing Collaboration Stream of the Modern Manufacturing Initiative (MMI) towards the $71.2m project.
Nuclear techniques reveal ‘tunability' of membranes for enhanced electrical conductivity in graphene
Significant progress on breakthrough cancer therapy
Research has demonstrated that internally generated neutrons could be used to effectively target micro-infiltrates and cancer cells outside of the defined treatment regions.
Investigating the impact of radiation and radioactive contamination on forensic trace evidence
Sci-fi or sci-fact
Gathering international experts to expand the impact of PET imaging
ANSTO expert in molecular imaging contributed to international workshop.