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Historic pewter plate reveals secrets
Technique provides insights into historic maritime artefact linked to early exploration of Australia.
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Role at ANSTO
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Sample mountings
Our sample mountings include: sample changers, selecting a cell, and sample position sticks.
Strong representation at ICRS-10
Antarctic expedition to seek natural air cleanser in the ice sheet
ANSTO is participating in a major project to learn more about an important component of the atmosphere, the hydroxyl radical.
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Magnetism
As an experimental tool for the study of magnetism, neutron scattering is without equal in its range of applications.
Minister announces new detector
Australian-first detector to accelerate cancer research unveiled.
Getting the facts on milk fats
Food science: Insight into emulsions
Neutron scattering techniques help characterise the structure of a particle based emulsifier
Headed to Antarctica
Young researcher accepted into the Australian Antarctic Science Program.
Deuteration impacting the world of nuclear medicine
Deuterated rasiotracer subject of poster
Food labels can get mixed up but atoms don’t lie
ANSTO's unique capabilities are being used to develop a quick analytical tool to determine the geographic origin of seafood and authenticates quality.
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Materials in extreme environments
Materials researchers focus on development, performance and in-service degradation of nickel-based superalloys, reinforced carbon-Carbon (C/C) composites, and ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTC).
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Materials in extreme environments
Material researchers at ANSTO use a range of in-house capabilities in the development, testing and characterisation of existing and emerging materials for extreme environments of the novel nuclear (fission/fusion) based energy-generation systems.
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Update on building 23 at ANSTO
The Australian Government recently announced $30 million to design a new world-leading nuclear medicine manufacturing facility at ANSTO’s Lucas Heights campus, and replace and an ageing facility.
Australian-first detector to accelerate cancer research
Multi-million dollar Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) Detector launched at the Australian Synchrotron,
Sharing expertise on next generation batteries
ANSTO neutron diffraction scientist was among the experts presenting on next-generation batteries at South Korean conference.
The world synchrotron community gathers
Event held to mark anniversary of SPRing-8 in Japan.
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Scientific expertise
The scientific and technical staff at the Centre for Accelerator Science have a comprehensive range of skills and abilities in the operation of accelerator instruments and techniques,