Food
ANSTO offers a range of specialist capabilities in the area of food and food production that provide insights other approaches cannot.
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ANSTO offers a range of specialist capabilities in the area of food and food production that provide insights other approaches cannot.
COVID-19 is being investigated thanks to our world-class infrastructure, researchers and scientists.
ANSTO’s CORIS360®, an advanced radiation imaging solution, has been awarded two Gold Good Design Awards from Good Design Australia, winning in the categories of Product Design/ Commercial and Industrial as well as Engineering Design.
ANSTO's unique capabilities are being used to develop a quick analytical tool to determine the geographic origin of seafood and authenticates quality.
Consumers want to know that the foods they consume provide health benefits. Food materials science can monitor changes during digestion as well as assist in the development of low-fat products.
The Food Materials Science project applies nuclear-based techniques to investigate fundamental and industrial problems of national significance in food science, including food processing and product development. ingredient selection, food, and health
University of Melbourne researchers have investigated a method to produce magnetic nanoparticles in Australia for use in COVID-19 PCR tests.
Research to characterise how radioactive contaminants impact the surrounding environment.
Research can improve both food processing and food product development.
Restoring soil carbon can bring benefits for agricultural productivity and climate change mitigation.
Use of nuclear techniques to benefit industry and consumers
ANSTO’s commitment to Diversity and Inclusion extends to all events we host or conferences we support through sponsorship, expertise (presenting/speaking) or staff attendance as delegates.
Ancient groundwater in Australia contributing carbon to food webs through surface water.
The instrument is ideally suited to study of spin and lattice dynamics, magnon and phonon dispersion relations in single crystal samples.
Neutron scattering techniques help characterise the structure of a particle based emulsifier