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Nuclear science helps prove earliest Aboriginal occupation
ANSTO researchers contribute to study which finds evidence of Aboriginal occupation 65,000 years ago in Northern Australia.
Improving carbon dating
Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
Prof Andrew Peele appointed President of the Australian Institute of Physics
Using cosmic ray 'clocks in rocks' to understand climate change
Collaboration develops innovative cancer diagnostic agent
About us
The Detection & Imaging group builds on ANSTO’s 70-year history of scientific achievements and contributions in meeting the nuclear needs of industry, globally.
Water Isotope Network
Currently ANSTO partners with the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to operate the Australian GNIP stations with samples analysed at ANSTO’s Environmental Isotope Laboratories in Sydney.
Cutting-edge nuclear techniques help prove Australia's oldest Aboriginal site
An unassuming rock shelter in the Flinders Ranges has been revealed as the oldest known evidence of Aboriginal Australian settlement, thanks in part to advanced nuclear techniques, technology and scientists.
Merit Access Terms and Conditions
By submitting a proposal for Merit Access to ANSTO’s Biosciences, Centre for Accelerator Science, Isotope Tracing, Nuclear Stewardship or the Vivarium capabilities, you are agreeing to the following Terms and Conditions. These Terms and Conditions apply to external merit researchers, scientific collaborators and partners unless there is a specific agreement in place between ANSTO and the home institution of the Principal Investigator.
Role at ANSTO
Cancer patients to benefit from new supply chain
A look inside an instrument that sees the nanoverse: Meet Emu
Keeping it dense
First magnetisation curves from PPMS
New partnership
Australia and Sri Lanks signs new partnership to fight chronic kidney disease.
Distinguished researchers who use synchrotron techniques recognised
Role at ANSTO
Distinguished lecture: Kimberley rock art
Multi-faceted approach to dating Australian Indigenous rock art from Kimberley region
Environmental research at archaeological site
Insights about Mayan Empire relevant for current climate challenges