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National Volunteer Week 2014: Part two
Materials in extreme environments
Insights into the behaviour of structural materials in a molten salt environment

Food Materials Science
The Food Materials Science project applies nuclear-based techniques to investigate fundamental and industrial problems of national significance in food science, including food processing and product development. ingredient selection, food, and health
Evidence of spin nematic
Evidence for existence of a highly exotic and elusive state of matter, known as a magnetic ‘spin nematic’ phase in a natural mineral called linarite.
Head of Nuclear Operations appointed
Pamela Naidoo-Ameglio takes up executive role
Approval secured to construct new Synroc Plant
Think Science! competition engages schools nationwide
Producing superconductors for quantum circuit elements at high temperatures
Shutting down a nuclear reactor is a slow and methodical process: A closer look
The shutdown of a nuclear reactor can be done manually by an operator following a well-established operating procedure.
International Colour Day
Fossilised teeth tell the story of feeding habits of extinct reptiles, including dinosaurs

Highlights - Planetary Materials
Planetary science is an emerging research theme in Australia, and research at ANSTO is embedded in the heart of this.
Radioactive waste briefing for Nuclear Medicine Specialists
Seven of Australia’s top nuclear medicine professionals have been briefed on ANSTO’s plans to manage radioactive waste, as well as to support nuclear medicine innovation in Australia.
Schools' participation high for National Science Week
Just under 250 schools in Australia and one school in Malaysia will participate in a series of science-based competitions during to coincide with National Science Week in 2024.
OPAL Reactor Fuel Shipment
Gathering international experts to expand the impact of PET imaging
ANSTO expert in molecular imaging contributed to international workshop.
Research reveals little water connectivity between coal seam gas and aquifers
Indigenous knowledge linked to pollution data
Atmosphere scientists find link between indigenous weather knowledge and Sydney air pollution.