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With the closing of the Australian National Beamline Facility in Tsukuba in March 2013, a modest but highly significant chapter in Australia’s scientific relationship with Japan has come to an end.
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Twenty primary school students cooped up for the best part of two days in a full-size science laboratory sounds like a recipe for chaos.
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Submissions for round 2013/3 (September-December 2013) will open on 8 May 2013.
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Recently-elected chair Deborah Lau explains the role of the AS User Advisory Committee and what it does on behalf of users.
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The Australian Synchrotron is looking for great photographs that offer a creative and artistic perspective of synchrotron science. Staff, users and visitors are encouraged to submit their photographs taken on the synchrotron site.
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The annual Young Tall Poppy Awards for early-career researchers are open again. Previous winners include four synchrotron users.
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The start of 2013 marks a new era for the operation of the Australian Synchrotron because we are now officially part of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation.
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My main impressions of the Australian Synchrotron are of brilliance yet to be discovered and massive potential about to be unleashed.
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The Australian Synchrotron User Meeting in November 2012 attracted an enthusiastic crowd of around 170 synchrotron experts, users and prospective users. Reported highlights included: what the 'new normal' for crystallography actually means, how scanning x-ray microscopy could help solve chronic arsenic problems in drinking water, and why researchers want to image biological molecules using x-rays so intense they can melt holes in stainless steel three millimetres thick.
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The next Australian Synchrotron Open Day will take place on Sunday 13 October 2013.