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The 'science shed' across the ditch

The 'science shed' across the ditch

Update: 2024-09-04
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Electrons! High speeds! Intense beams of light! Claire Concannon takes a tour of our nearest particle accelerator – the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne. Designed to create high-energy x-ray light useful for science, the synchrotron enables an incredible diversity of research. And, because of long-standing funding support, New Zealand scientists can also use it. Claire finds out what interesting research questions some visiting New Zealanders are shining a light on.

Travel to Australia for reporting on this story was supported by the New Zealand Synchrotron Group Ltd.

Guests:

  • Dr Emily Finch, Australian Synchrotron
  • Dr Helen Brand, Australian Synchrotron
  • Dr Rosie Young, Australian Synchrotron
  • Ben Krinkel, University of Auckland
  • Shayhan Chunkath, University of Auckland

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The 'science shed' across the ditch

The 'science shed' across the ditch

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