Structural studies of silk
New infrared imaging technique reveals molecular orientation of proteins in silk fibres
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New infrared imaging technique reveals molecular orientation of proteins in silk fibres
Applications are now being accepted for the Industry foundations Scholarship.
Consortium will map the 86 billion nerve cells, 100 trillion connections and neurotransmitters in the human brain.
New cathode material provides a direction for the design of high performing sodium ion batteries for large scale energy storage
This joint initiative at ANSTO has developed a new capability: solid surface radiolabelling to evaluate Auger emitting sources for next-generation targeted therapy.
ANSTO scientist, Dr Klaus Wilcken of the Centre for Accelerator Science, used cosmogenic nuclide dating to determine the ages of layered sand and gravel samples, in which seven footprints of the flightless bird, the moa, were found on the South Island in New Zealand in 2019.
ANSTO researchers have demonstrated longstanding expertise in the study of nuclear fuel and radioactive waste with two recent journal articles in a special issue of Frontiers of Chemistry.
The unique magnetic properties and nontrivial quantum effects were observed and measured in an advanced material with potential application for quantum computing.
A large international team led by scientists from the Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials at the University of Wollongong has verified that the introduction of novel molecular orbital interactions can improve the structural stability of cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries.
Advances in radon measurement technology by ANSTO researchers over the past decade have enabled the improved characterisation of the composition of pristine air masses that reach Antarctica.
Archive of ANSTO research publications, seminars and short talks.
Publications and resources from the Powder Diffraction beamline.
Highlights of the Energy Materials Project.