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Koala - Laue Diffractometer
Koala is one of the leading small-molecule crystallography instruments in the world for determining the complex crystal structure of a wide range of chemicals and minerals.
2020 hackathon finalists
In partnership with the Australian Museum as part of National Science Week explore the 2020 hackathon theme of Deep Blue: Innovation for the future of our oceans
Using light to understand disease
Ion channels and chronic pain
Celebrating crystallography - New video
Big Ideas Winners - 2020
Winners of the Big Ideas Competition 2021
Imaging and medical
The Imaging and Medical beamline (IMBL) is a flagship beamline of the Australian Synchrotron built with considerable support from the NHMRC. It is one of only a few of its type, and delivers the world’s widest synchrotron x-ray ‘beam’.
Primary School Tours - Sydney
Book a date with the Discovery Centre for your class.
From pizza slices to precision welding: Young apprentice blazes a trail to qualified tradesperson in record time
IAEA Deputy Director General includes ANSTO stops on Australian Tour
Visit our Sydney facilities
ANSTO's Sydney locations are home to the Open Pool Australian Light-water (OPAL) multi-purpose reactor, the Centre for Accelerator Science (CAS), the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, the National Research Cyclotron and the National Deuteration Facility.
ANSTO researchers featured in Careers with Science publication
Inaugural deaf youth science camp an “incredible opportunity”
Breaking the mould: Leadership announcement
Dr Ceri Brenner appointed new leader of the Centre for Accelerator Science
Science supports species survival by tackling contaminants and developing ingenious approaches
New Hope for Malaria Treatment: Hijacking the Parasite’s Protein Factory
Role at ANSTO
Role at ANSTO
- Leader, Energy Materials Research Project
Big Ideas
ANSTO Big Ideas encourages students to creatively communicate the work of an Australian scientist, and explain how their work has inspired them to come up with a Big Idea to make our world a better place. This competition is intended to engage and support Australian students in years 7-10 in Science and encourage them to pursue studies and careers in STEM.