Man-made fossil emissions larger than previously believed
ANSTO contributes to major study on global warming by measuring methane and carbon monoxide trapped in ice.
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ANSTO contributes to major study on global warming by measuring methane and carbon monoxide trapped in ice.
An unusual and very exciting form of carbon - that can be created by drawing on paper - looks to hold the key to real-time, high throughput DNA sequencing, a technique that would revolutionise medical research and testing.
ANSTO-nandin innovation hub win global hackathon challenge from NASA with COVID19 solution.
A team of Australian scientists have created a new portable device that can pinpoint the exact location of radiation sources, faster and more accurately than ever before.
Research undertaken to understand ancient record of algal blooms
Elemental and trace metal analysis lab is fully equipped with a range of instruments to trace elements and metals in environmental samples.
Research to improve knowledge of natural variability in rainfall and recharge by monitoring hydrological processes in key regions and reconstruct water recharge history.
ANSTO’s radioanalytical facilities are recognised internationally and have extensive experience in the measurement of radioactivity from a wide variety of matrices. Our primary radoianalytical techniques include gamma spectrometry and alpha spectrometry.
ANSTO provides a range of learning resources for students interested in science or studying for a school project. ANSTO also provides educational school holiday workshops and in-school-term science tours.
This poster shows how ANSTO utilises different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum for environmental and medical research.
This guide gives instructions for building a cloud chamber to visualise natural background radiation, and includes student discussion questions
This workbook was designed for the old pre-2018 Year 12 Chemistry NSW syllabus, 9.2 Production of Materials
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