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WA outback proves no match for Aussie nuclear know-how
A dedicated team of radiation specialists from the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) are behind the successful detection and rapid retrieval of a missing radioactive source in outback Western Australia.
Australian grads defy exodus for chance to work in science
Optoelectronic industry to benefit from cheap new chemical production process
ANSTO technology supports environmental monitoring of ancient Aboriginal rock art
ANSTO has installed a radon detector for Curtin University in Burrup WA as part of the Murujuga Rock Art Monitoring Program
Emerging from the deep: Stawell’s dark matter lab takes shape
Teachers hear from the experts at a Teacher Professional Development Day
Poster prize for one of our students at AOCNS2015
Internships provide valuable hands-on experience for young international researchers
Synroc: Australian innovation increases technology readiness for waste treatment plant
ACNS Finalists for ANSTO Awards in Nuclear Science and Technology
Neutrons produced for Canadian instruments contributed to Nobel Prize research
Nuclear techniques reveal inner structure of iron meteorities non-invasively
Roadmap for future development of sovereign infrastructure, capabilities and expertise
ANSTO has a new roadmap for future development of its sovereign infrastructure, capabilities and expertise.
Per-deuterated linoleic acid-d31: Available now from the NDF
Creative Kids Voucher can be used for school holiday workshops
Parents can use their NSW Government Creative Kids Voucher to pay for ANSTO's School Holiday workshops.
Japanese scientists collaborate on self-healing ceramics for nuclear reactors
ANSTO researchers have taken up the challenge to develop a coating for the cladding used in nuclear reactors to prevent it from taking up hydrogen and releasing it if temperatures get too high and repair itself if damaged.
ANSTO expert recognised for technological innovation in critical minerals processing
Minerals Principal Consultant, Dr Karin Soldenhoff, was honoured with the 2024 NSW Women in Mining -Technological Innovation award last week for her work as technical lead on the Australia Strategic Metals (ASM) Dubbo Project, and development of a new solvent extraction technology to separate rare earth and other critical elements.