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The International Year of Light comes to an end
Historic MOU links ANSTO and The National Measurement Institute
Two of Australia’s leading science organisations, ANSTO and the National Measurement Institute (NMI), which share areas of common interest in both measurement and research, signed a MOU formalising collaboration on 6 March 2019.
Dating Aboriginal rock art using mud wasp nests
Radiocarbon dating of mud wasp nests was used as an indirect method of dating the Gwion Gwion style.
A closer look at the science of detecting flu
16th OPAL/NDF proposal round closed yesterday
19th ACNS/NDF proposal round closed yesterday
17th OPAL/NDF proposal round closed yesterday
nandin celebrates five years of cutting-edge innovation
As the flagship facility of ANSTO’s Innovation Precinct at Lucas Heights, nandin recently celebrated its fifth anniversary in a special gathering held this week for its startups, businesses and innovation community.
New research project to understand sediment in Dee Why lagoon
Nuclear techniques confirm unique biology of human eye lens
Work from OPAL and NDF featured in Chemical Science
Work from PLATYPUS and NDF published in Nature Communications
New flow chemistry capability to enhance NDF production capacity
Do you really know where your food comes from?
NDF granted $2.8m NCRIS funding for expansion and development of capabilities
Cutting-edge nuclear techniques help prove Australia's oldest Aboriginal site
An unassuming rock shelter in the Flinders Ranges has been revealed as the oldest known evidence of Aboriginal Australian settlement, thanks in part to advanced nuclear techniques, technology and scientists.
Per-deuterated linoleic acid-d31: Available now from the NDF
Australia and United States strengthen nuclear security collaboration with MoU
Although Australia does not use nuclear energy for power needs, it does have the nuclear capabilities, knowledge, and expertise provided by ANSTO to ensure the national interest in nuclear matters is protected and advanced.