In an exciting first, HIAF has helped test innovative liquid lenses that enable a satellite to take a selfie. The Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility’s Space Irradiation Beamline (HIAF-SIBL) played a vital role in the project, which was the first time that Australian space radiation testing has been done on an Australian space payload. Cameras on satellites, including CubeSats, are nothing new. They're typically...
In an exciting first, HIAF has helped test innovative liquid lenses that enable a satellite to take a selfie. The Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility’s...
by Rebeka Selmeczki If you’ve ever walked into a shop selling Australian merchandise, you will have noticed one of the nation’s...
The inventors of nano-isolators – the optical equivalent of a diode – say the device could start a technology revolution. In the 1950s,...
Physicists have seen the only known example of a sixth-order electromagnetic decay process in nature, emitted as a gamma ray from an excited...
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