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Discovery of molecular structure wins prestigious chemistry award
Research demonstrates the existence of hexagonal planar geometry in a transition metal complex with great potential application across multiple disciplines.
Collaboration develops new imaging protocol
Imaging protocol assesses molecular mechanism of work in the treatment of deadly childhood cancer neuroblastoma.
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Applications - Wombat
Applications, Recent results, publications.
Agriculture study on zinc nanofertilsers
Nuclear techniques used in investigation of a new class of micro and nanoscale zinc fertilisers.
ANSTO's National Science Week events
National Science Week is a time to celebrate science and the important role national science agencies like ANSTO play in delivering outcomes that benefit all Australians.
Next-generation superconductors
Insights into atomic structure
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Services - Koala
Sample environments, Data analysis and reduction on the Koala instrument.
Beam time allocations for the second half of 2015
Another excellent year at the Bragg Institute
ANBUG Award to Ross Piltz
AONSA Young Research Fellowship Program
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Current Student Projects
PET innovation
Tool developed for producing F-18 radiopharmaceuticals for PET imaging.
Synchrotron reveals an elusive molecular chameleon
Research reveals how disordered proteins contribute to the properties of the rabies virus
A large team of international researchers have used synchrotron techniques to understand how key proteins contribute to the virulence of the rabies virus, sometimes called the “zombie virus.”
Beamline Proposal & Experiment Guide
Guide to successful proposals and experiments at the Powder Diffraction beamline.
Sea level rise predicted to dramatically speed up erosion of rock coastlines by 2100
New research published a team from the Imperial College London, University of Glasgow and ANSTO suggests that rock coasts, which make up over half the world’s coastlines, could retreat more rapidly in the future due to accelerating sea level rise.
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Deuterated monoolein enables research into protein structures
Association award to neutron scientist
Professor Vanessa Peterson, Senior Principal Research and Neutron Scattering Instrument Scientist and Leader of the Energy Materials Research project, has been awarded the Bob Cheary Award or Excellence in Diffraction Analysis by the Australian X-ray Analytical Association. She is the first female to be chosen for the award.