This 6-week program combines engaging hands-on activities with inquiry-based learning to inspire curiosity and help support the development of problem-solving in girls. Participants will have the opportunity to meet some of Australia’s leading female scientists and engineers!
Enthusiastically delivered by our qualified female educators, the program will provide a supportive environment to encourage girls to become confident and active learners.
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Statement: National Radioactive Waste Management Facility
Statement from ANSTO - Update
Three ANSTO staff members were involved in a chemical spill this morning when approx 250mL of sodium hydroxide was released from a pipe.
Bragg Institute Advisory Committee meets
ANSTO STEAM Club for Girls
Snaphot of molecular mechanism at work in lethal virus
X-ray crystallography at the Australian Synchrotron contributed to major research findings.
A spotlight on quinine for National Tree Day
Technical Information - Platypus
Specifications, Instrument reference, User manual.
Investigating Ozone
Ozone in the upper atmosphere is a crucial shield of UV, but ozone at surface levels is a respiratory irritant and health hazard.
Students investigate surface-level ozone concentrations in the air around Liverpool, NSW, using descriptive statistical analysis, a univariate analysis and a bivariate analysis to explore the data. Students also investigate the relationship between ozone concentration and certain pollutant gases, as well as the effect of temperature.
Rutherford Backscattering
Rutherford backscattering primarily provides information about the concentration of elements VS depth in a light material.
User Meeting 2024 - Abstract Requirements & Themes
Visit to ANSTO by Professor Masanori Tachikawa
Farewell to a Cambridge student
Applications - Quokka
Applications on the Quokka instrument at ANSTO.
User Meeting 2025 - Abstract Requirements & Themes
Sample Guide - XFM beamlime
Samples on the X-ray fluorescence microscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
Part 1: An explanation of the three-body problem featured in science fiction series
Two ANSTO physicist explain the three-body problem as featured in science fiction series of the same name
Research finds possible key to long term COVID-19 symptoms
Researchers from La Trobe University have used the Australian Synchrotron to help identify a key mechanism in how SARS-CoV-2 damages lung tissue.
ANSTO expertise highlighted in a 3D IMAX film about Angkorian Empire
ANSTO radiocarbon facilities and scientists are featured in a new IMAX documentary film released in the United States.