Using uranium to create order from disorder
The first demonstration of reversible symmetry lowering phase transformation with heating.
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The first demonstration of reversible symmetry lowering phase transformation with heating.
Invisible deuterated detergents revealed
Insights into the crystallisation process of twin crystals important for drug production.
Oportunity to to gain expertise on neutron instruments
Research on the mechanism of cell death has insights to bring progress on neurodegenerative diseases and plant biosecurity.
Dingo sees through heavy corrosion to help dentify an historic firearm.
Research confirms heating can increase strength of a type of hydrogel.
With a well-established portfolio of nuclear research and the operation of Australia's only nuclear reactor OPAL, ANSTO scientists conduct both fundamental and applied research on fuel for current, advanced, and future nuclear technology systems.
New oxygen ion conducting material for use in solid oxide fuel cells and other devices
PHD student Dr Leonie van ‘t Hag has been awarded the prestigious 2017 ANSTO, Australian Synchrotron Stephen Wilkins Medal for her PhD thesis.
Today is World Environment Day, a United Nations initiative for encouraging worldwide awareness and action for the environment. This year’s theme is “Beat Air Pollution”, a call to action to combat this global crisis.
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Collaboration investigates a promising new nanoparticle for potential use in combination with other therapies for brain cancer
Pioneering work on materials for energy production, such as lithium ion batteries, has made ANSTO a centre of specialist capabilities and expertise.
Mia is in her second year of Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Wollongong. She has worked at ANSTO, in the first cohort of the engineering cadetship program, since July 2024.