Funding and infrastructure boost for Australian Synchrotron
$80.2 million in new funding to expand the research capabilities of the Australian Synchrotron.
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$80.2 million in new funding to expand the research capabilities of the Australian Synchrotron.
The samples preparation facilities include state-of-the-art chemistry laboratories and other specialist supporting areas
Quantum theory explains the strange and unpredictable behaviour of subatomic particles and the smallest amounts of energy.
Our Year 12 Earth and Environmental Science tour covers specific Knowledge and Understanding content from Module 5: Earth Processes, Module 6: Hazards, and Module 7: Climate Science.
All tours are available Monday to Friday for Years 7 to 12 classes. The cost per student is $12.50 and teachers are free.
Please print enough copies of the relevant workbook for your class before your visit to ANSTO.
High intensity X-ray beam provides insights into the activity of natural killer cells.
Australia is leading an agriculture project in the Asia and Pacific region, in partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific (RCA) to progress Atoms4Food.
How expensive and time consuming are your tests for optimising your catalyst?
An international team of academic researchers led by Curtin University have provided a description of a new species of pterosaur, a flying reptile.
Con Lyras, Group Executive Capital Programs & Chief Engineer has been made a fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia.
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.