2000 year global temperature record published
Lake sediments as environmental archives used in compilation of data.
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Lake sediments as environmental archives used in compilation of data.
ANSTO recognises local Indigenous heritage in new mural
Publications, posters and conference presentations for fire impacts reconstructed from a southwest Australian stalagmite.
ANSTO’s own meteorite hunter, who is also a planetary scientist and instrument scientist Dr Helen Brand took part in an expedition led by Professor Andy Tomkins of Monash University that has found the largest meteorite strewn field in Australia since the famous Murchison meteorite event in 1969.
ANSTO's OPAL reactor is one of the world's most advanced and reliable research reactors today. To ensure we can continue operating OPAL safely and reliably and maximise utilisation, ANSTO must regularly carry out maintenance and upgrades.
Dr Ceri Brenner appointed new leader of the Centre for Accelerator Science
Dr Luiz Bortolan Neto, a structural materials engineer at ANSTO has received an Industry Partnership award for his significant contribution to defence science at the DMTC annual conference in Canberra, last week.
Dharawal Mural tells an ancient story. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that webpage contains images of people who have died.
Using geoarchaeology to reconstruct the history of an ancient Khmer city.
Environmental scientist with a passion for fieldwork and a lifelong commitment to scientific excellence
ITRAX has now analysed more than a kilometre of cores since it became operational in 2012.
Cosmogenic nuclides measurements at ANSTO to be part of large international Antarctic glacier research.
Research will change understanding of Australian Aboriginal rock art found in rock shelters of the Kimberley and its relationship to a changing landscape
Radiocarbon dating at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science provided strong evidence that some culturally significant trees on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) have persisted for up to more than 500 years
Using nuclear techniques to help sustain Australia's finite groundwater resources
ANSTO is expanding its global connections, with the nandin Innovation Centre joining an international network created to increase cross industry collaboration and co-creation.