Accelerator technique useful for biomedical engineering
Accelerator technique used in pioneering biomaterials research led by the University of Sydney.
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Accelerator technique used in pioneering biomaterials research led by the University of Sydney.
ANSTO researchers contribute to study which finds evidence of Aboriginal occupation 65,000 years ago in Northern Australia.
ANSTO radiocarbon facilities and scientists are featured in a new IMAX documentary film released in the United States.
In part 1 of this two-part series, ANSTO scientists from across the organisation became film critics to review Christopher Nolan’s new movie, Oppenheimer, which explores the life of the director of the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic weapon.
Radiocarbon measurements at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science have supported research published that provided insights into what the environment was like for the Aboriginal artists who created rock art over intervals spanning 43,000 years.
ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
New high energy ion microprobe beamline supports space research on the effects of radiation on astronauts.
Choose from our list of research topics and let your students lead a 30 minute Q&A session with our ANSTO experts.
Dr Stefania Peracchi is an accelerator beamline scientist at the Centre for Accelerator Science.
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) is an ultra-sensitive analytical technique based on the use of an ion accelerator as a powerful mass spectrometer.
Using the past to illuminate the future: Brothers collaborate on important science documentary for ABC TV
ANSTO contributes to major study on global warming by measuring methane and carbon monoxide trapped in ice.
Read about an ANSTO scientist and their work to prepare for a school project or interview.
ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science measures extra-terrestrial plutonium in a study to clarify the origin of the heavier elements
A long-standing collaboration led biomedical researchers from the University of Sydney has recently achieved success with the recent announcement of an innovative bone implant that significantly reduces rejection and inflammation.
ANSTO launches new area of space research in collaboration with the National Centre for Space Studies and the National Institute of Health and Medical research in France.