Part 2: What does a radiation event cost the aviation industry?
The cost of building radiation-hardness testing into the design and qualification of electronics is typically well under one per cent of a major project’s budget.
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The cost of building radiation-hardness testing into the design and qualification of electronics is typically well under one per cent of a major project’s budget.
Radiation testing of electronic components at ANTO could benefit the aviation industry, regulators and most importantly, passengers as solar radiation events increase.
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Health researchers meet with total-body PET Explorer Consortium team.in US.
PFAS chemicals in packaging pose serious environmental and health risks, but Australia’s packaging industry is leading the way to phase them out. Backed by cutting-edge nuclear science, industry-led action is creating safer packaging solutions for all Australians.
Scientists from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) are using the unique immune system of the alpaca and techniques at the Australian Synchrotron as part of research using antibodies to disrupt COVID-19 viral entry into cells.
Understanding how COVID supresses the immune system may lead to antiviral strategies
ANSTO scientists share approach on the global stage at the IAEA General Conference.
Melbourne researchers map the structure of a key COVID-19 protein using the Australian Synchrotron
Researchers led by the University of Bristol (UK) have identified a possible cause of SARS-CoV-2’s increased infectivity compared to SARS-CoV
A “super” receptor that helps kill HIV infected cells identified.
ANSTO’s National Deuteration Facility has been providing high-quality deuterated lipids used in the construction of cell membrane models to support research that improves our understanding of how the virus interacts with elements of the cell membrane, a relatively new area of investigation.
Dr Helen Maynard-Casely will be taking neutron physics on a road trip