
Managing Radioactive Waste
ANSTO has safely managed its radioactive waste for over 60 years. Waste is managed in accordance with national and international standards.
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ANSTO has safely managed its radioactive waste for over 60 years. Waste is managed in accordance with national and international standards.
Rare earth elements will be a key area of focus for the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation’s Minerals unit as it welcomes a $13.9 million funding allocation under the Australian Critical Minerals Research and Development Hub
The Australian Government recently signed a landmark emissions reduction technology deal with Great Britain, which includes nuclear energy and clean hydrogen among the six key low emission technologies the two countries hope to advance.
Come and discover the world of nuclear science at ANSTO - book a school tour in Sydney today.
Discover the amazing world of nuclear science from your classroom. Join us for Meet an Expert, Nuclear Science Inquiry Skills, Junior Science, and Online Depth Study sessions for Chemistry, Physics and Investigating Science.
Parents can use their NSW Government Creative Kids Voucher to pay for ANSTO's School Holiday workshops.
With over 70 years of nuclear expertise, ANSTO offers expert education and training programs
Hot Isostatic Pressing supports advanced manufacturing by increasing a material's density and reducing porosity. This capability complements ANSTO’s extensive suite of instruments and techniques for characterising materials and final products.
A new nuclear medicine waste processing facility that showcases ANSTO Synroc technology is under construction.
Using the past to illuminate the future: Brothers collaborate on important science documentary for ABC TV
ANSTO shared expertise on next-generation reactors and nuclear power with sustainable energy experts at the Australian Academy of Science symposium in May.
ANSTO to receive a new grant to continue to fight chronic kidney disease killer in Sri Lanka.
Australia’s best known carnivorous dinosaur Australovenator is under the microscope at ANSTO
Study reveals that properties of polycrystalline materials can be derived from microscopic single crystal samples
With world-class experts in groundwater and major contributions in this area over two decades, ANSTO completed a major project report on Improving groundwater sustainability and renewability using isotope hydrochemistry in NSW for the Department of Planning and Environment (NSW) and National Water Grid earlier in the year.
Following your experiment at ANSTO there are certain tasks that users can complete including a user feedback survey and claiming reimbursement for travel expenses.