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ANSTOs capabilities are ideally suited for these investigations relating to quantum technologies.
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ANSTOs capabilities are ideally suited for these investigations relating to quantum technologies.
Research explores how structure contributes to function in food
Two early career nuclear scientists who received international scholarships have spent time in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle group at ANSTO are making progress on their work to improve nuclear fuel.
ANSTO-nandin innovation hub win global hackathon challenge from NASA with COVID19 solution.
A world-first processing technology developed in collaboration by ANSTO’s Minerals unit.
The Australian Synchrotron provides funding support for successful beamtime applicants in the form of travel funding and/or onsite accommodation. Travel funds granted are to be used solely to cover the majority of the cost to travel to the AS facility. The User Office will book accommodation for interstate user groups at the onsite AS Guesthouse.
Dr Karina Meredith was appointed Director of the new Research and Technology Group for Environment effective 15 January 2024.
2025 ANSTO Work Experience Program will be open for applications in the new year.
New facility will greatly enhance Australia’s capability in stress engineering for industry
Radiocarbon measurements at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science have supported research published that provided insights into what the environment was like for the Aboriginal artists who created rock art over intervals spanning 43,000 years.
At ANSTO we understand that diverse teams produce better outcomes – and we value the merit that a diverse perspective can bring to the quality and outcomes of our work, and the way we get the job done.
Technology for enclosed spaces recently won global COVID19 NASA hackathon
Two ANSTO physicist explain the three-body problem as featured in science fiction series of the same name
More than 3,200 solar panels have been installed across the rooftops of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation’s (ANSTO) Australian Synchrotron in Clayton, offsetting enough power to light up the whole MCG for more than five years.
Dr Andrew Smith has just finished collecting ice cores and snow samples on the summit of Law Dome in Antarctica,
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