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Role at ANSTO
Using uranium to create order from disorder
The first demonstration of reversible symmetry lowering phase transformation with heating.
‘Atomic chicken-wire’ is key to faster DNA sequencing
An unusual and very exciting form of carbon - that can be created by drawing on paper - looks to hold the key to real-time, high throughput DNA sequencing, a technique that would revolutionise medical research and testing.
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.
Using nuclear techniques to track micronutrients applied to wheat crops
Researchers from Murdoch University and associated collaborators are using ANSTO’s unique nuclear capabilities to gain detailed information about how wheat crops take in administered micronutrients to maximise their efficient use.
Progress on understanding what makes COVID-19 more infectious than SARS
Researchers led by the University of Bristol (UK) have identified a possible cause of SARS-CoV-2’s increased infectivity compared to SARS-CoV

Understanding the biological response to radiation
Research is undertaken to characterise and optimise the beneficial impacts of radiation on living matter

Statement of Intent
In May 2023, The Honourable Dr Annabelle Bennett, ANSTO Board Chair, shared ANSTO's Statement of Intent with the Minister for Industry, Science and Technology.
ANSTO contributes to new research could pave the way for safer and more efficient COVID-19 testing
International research led by Monash University and the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity has achieved a proof of concept for a new, fast, portable saliva screening test that uses an infrared light technology to confirm infection with SARS-CoV-2.

Role at ANSTO

Manipulating a Thermosalient Crystal Using Selective Deuteration

Space
ANSTO has a range of capabilities and expertise to support aerospace and space research.
Watershed moment for nuclear medicine and ANSTO
ANSTO participates in nuclear medicine congress

Role at ANSTO
A step closer to Streptocococcus pneumoniae vaccine
New imaging approach using live plants will benefit agriculture and environment
A cross-disciplinary team has used laboratory-based and synchrotron-based infrared spectroscopy imaging techniques to monitor the waxy surface of living plant leaves in real-time to gain insights into plant physiology in response to disease, biological changes or environmental stress.
Good Presence at this week's ICALEPCS Meeting in Melbourne

Sydney Access Proposals
View the upcoming proposal deadlines for access to ANSTO’s Research Portal. The User Office provides support for research proposals and enables you to leverage our world-class research infrastructure and facilities.

Food
ANSTO offers a range of specialist capabilities in the area of food and food production that provide insights other approaches cannot.