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A closer look at the scientific power of nuclear and accelerator techniques
In Part 2 of our series exploring the world of nuclear science and technology at ANSTO, we share more detailed information about the nuclear scientist’s toolkit.
Tackling international public health issue
ANSTO facilitating coordinated effort to find the nexus that leads to chronic kidney disease of unknown origin
WA outback proves no match for Aussie nuclear know-how
A dedicated team of radiation specialists from the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) are behind the successful detection and rapid retrieval of a missing radioactive source in outback Western Australia.
TSPO: Ancient gene ignites potential for drug development
To D or not to D
New screening method developed to confirm if deuteration improves metabolic stability.
Exceptional group of women at the forefront of science outreach at ANSTO
Five exceptional female science communicators are part of a larger team who use skills in education and engagement to promote an interest in science amongst the public and students.
Archive
See details of previously published customer updates from our Health products team.
Mud and magnetism provides insights into materials and environment: AINSE young researchers
Fusion research in Australia
Australia part of global renaissance in fusion power research symbolised by ITER experiment
ANSTO plastic trawling from Hobart to Sydney
Samples - Infrared microspectroscopy
The Infrared microspectroscopy microscopes can record spectra from a range of different samples; from thin microtomed sections to polished blocks and embedded particles. This section highlights the types of samples that can be analysed using the IRM beamline
Data sets
Your students can analyse real research data from ANSTO scientists.
Nuclear techniques reveal 'stone age': dating kidney stones
Champions are accelerating progress in the empowerment of women
Small Modular Reactors: An overview
Powerful mathematical calculations guide the startup of a nuclear reactor
The nuclear analysis team at ANSTO recently had a significant role in the re-design and optimisation of a cold neutron source facility for the reactor, its installation and the subsequent restart after a six-month shutdown.
Synchrotron technique reveals more details of mysterious underlying portrait in Renaissance painting held by Art Gallery of NSW
Using nuclear techniques to find suitable plants to remediate toxic environments
Studying Western Australian caves to help us understand climate change
On average, there is now 17 per cent less rainfall across Western Australia’s south-western region than was recorded prior to 1970. This rainfall reduction has economic, social and environmental implications for the region, in particular for the growing capital of Perth, as well as water-dependent industries in the state.