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Radiotracers
ANSTO provides a range of radiotracers for pre-clinical and clinical research using the OPAL multipurpose reactor. Users can access more than 300 known radiotracers. If a starting material is provided, new and non-commercial radiotracers can be produced.
Using nuclear techniques to find suitable plants to remediate toxic environments
Nuclear techniques measure damage in superconducting cables for fusion energy research reactor
Looking after 12 tonnes of organic solvent for dark matter project
ANSTO is temporarily housing 12 tonnes of an important chemical for the SABRE Dark Matter Detector as part of the Dark Matter project.
Improving carbon dating
Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
Sydney and Perth schools tackle playground waste and clean up with first prize in ANSTO's hackathon
Groundwater
Research to provide critical knowledge on groundwater residence times, important catchments and aquifers in order to ensure sustainable yields of groundwater resources.
Radioactivity Measurement
ANSTO has responsibilities mandated by the Australian Government for the maintenance of the national measurement standard for radioactivity.
The history of ANSTO began 70 years ago with the Atomic Energy Act 1953
ANSTO part of the team recognised with high commendation for innovative defence research
Research to be accelerated with synergistic partnership
Seeing clearly: Young researcher honoured for pushing microscope boundaries
Radiation training terms and conditions
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About the ANSTO Hackathon
Updates on developments in small modular reactor technologies
There have been significant developments in small modular reactor technologies in 2022. The International Atomic Energy Agency expects small modular reactors (SMRs) to make an important contribution to achieving global climate goals and energy supply security. But with more than 70 SMR designs under development in 18 countries – including innovative reactors that are yet to be licensed and novel methods of modular manufacturing that are new to the nuclear industry – widely deploying SMRs in time remains a tall task.