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.
Showing 2181 - 2200 of 2701 results
ANSTO is temporarily housing 12 tonnes of an important chemical for the SABRE Dark Matter Detector as part of the Dark Matter project.
This workbook gives expanded examples and explanations of the production and decay of radioisotopes, with relevant nuclear equations
To enable the production of nuclear medicine, ANSTO operates manufacturing, processing and distribution facilities in Sydney.
ANSTO publishes amendments to annual reports on this page.
Launch of the second phase of construction of the underground laboratory to detect dark matter.
A limited amount of travel support is available to students from AINSE member institutes to travel to the New User Sympsosium.
ANSTO has been using Ion Beam Analysis (IBA) techniques to analyse fine particle pollution samples collected from key sites around Australia, and internationally, for more than 20 years.
Our Lucas Heights and Clayton campuses are open to the public and you’re invited to visit and learn more about the amazing world of nuclear science and technology.
Elementals is a fun educational app for learning the Periodic Table. teachers and students will find this app useful in supporting science education in the classroom and practicing on the go.
Synchrotron light is the electromagnetic radiation emitted when electrons, moving at velocities close to the speed of light, are forced to change direction under the action of a magnetic field.
Do you love science? Here is a competition for you that combines chemistry and creativity! Discover the world of elements and create a poster for your favourite element in this competition for school-aged students.
Collaborators on the Magnetism project.
The ANSTO Work Experience Program is extensive, interactive and hands on! It offers students a rare opportunity to engage with world-class scientists, gain exposure to working laboratories and gain insights into pioneering nuclear science research at ANSTO.
Students from across Australia competed in a fast-paced design challenge about species sustainability during ANSTO's 2024 National Science Week Hackathon. Teachers and students can see the winning entries and access design challenge learning resources from our website.
ANSTO Physicist Andrew Smith collaborates with international scientists to study historical greenhouse gas concentrations from Antarctic ice core samples.
This data set contains temperature records and concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane from the last 800,000 years.