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Aboriginal ochre art under high-tech ‘hands-off’ focus to map culture trail
Ancient groundwater enters food web
Ancient groundwater in Australia contributing carbon to food webs through surface water.
Ultra-thin membrane developed for possible use in water filtration
Scientists from Monash, ANSTo and China have developed an ultra-thin membrane that could separate harmful ions from water or capture gases.
Murray River earth mounds reveal Aboriginal cooking practices spanning 4000 years
Radiocarbon dating at ANSTO has supported new archaeological research conducted by Flinders University and the University of Queensland that describes significant earth mound features used for cooking that were created by Aboriginal people in the Riverland region of South Australia.
Scholar Profile - Phil Sutton
Since 1962, the United Uranium Scholarship has helped promising young scientists in the field of nuclear energy extend their knowledge and expertise. In 2022, scholarships were awarded to several ANSTO researchers, including Phil Sutton.
Last meal reveals eating habits of Australian sauropod
International research led by Curtin University and supported by ANSTO, has identified and studied the first sauropod dinosaur gut contents found anywhere in the world. The stomach content was preserved with a reasonably complete skeleton of the Australian Cretaceous species Diamantinasaurus matildae found in Winton Queensland.

Dr. Sue Brown is a Senior Radiochemist within the ANSTO Minerals business unit.

Role at ANSTO

Collaborators - Planetary Materials
We are part of the Planetary Science community in Australia
Strategic research agreement
Strategic partnership with the University of Sydney expanded to continue a long history of research collaboration.
The history of ANSTO began 70 years ago with the Atomic Energy Act 1953

Role at ANSTO

Jake studied Mechatronic Engineering at UNSW, completing a thesis on the development of a stair climbing wheelchair.
Sharing expertise with regional neighbours
Participants undertook IAEA training hosted by Macquarie University and ANSTO on use of radionuclides for soil and water investigations.
Hackathon success continues
ANSTO-nandin hackathon teams have combined skills using science and business innovation in three successive events.
A step closer to understanding superconductivity with large international collaboration
A closer look at the scientific power of nuclear and accelerator techniques
In Part 2 of our series exploring the world of nuclear science and technology at ANSTO, we share more detailed information about the nuclear scientist’s toolkit.

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