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Groundwater study
Using isotopes to understand saltwater intrusion of Rottnest Island groundwater
ANSTO scientists share thoughts on Oppenheimer film
A natural radioactive tool for urban pollution studies
Innovative technology provides enhancement to advanced radiation therapy
Neutron Capture Enhanced Particle Therapy developed at ANSTO.
Accomplished Australian researchers recognised by peers with synchrotron science awards
Distinguished lecture highlights how Australia can be more innovative
Transport revolution on the horizon following discovery of ‘stainless magnesium’

Professor Christine Thong leads the academic direction for Design Factory Melbourne at Swinburne University and is involved in a range of teaching, research and strategic initiatives.
International research reveals significance of human fossil methane contribution
A team of researchers including the University of Rochester, CSIRO and ANSTO has found methane emissions from human fossil sources have been greatly underestimated.
'Jekyll and Hyde' protein linked to type 1 diabetes
Establishing global connections on quality seafood production and authenticty
ANSTO shares expertise on food authenticity research using nuclear techniques with Southeast Asia stakeholders.
X-rays reveal the key to the effectiveness of new Alzheimer’s drugs
Analysis of fingermarks with synchrotron techniques provide new insights
A new study by researchers from Curtin University using the infrared (IR) and X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) beamlines at the Australian Synchrotron has provided a better understanding of the chemical and elemental composition of latent fingermarks.
Progress on low energy electronics
Soft X-ray experiments used to characterise new thin film topological Dirac Semimetal.
Nuclear technique improves properties of innovative bone implant material
A long-standing collaboration led biomedical researchers from the University of Sydney has recently achieved success with the recent announcement of an innovative bone implant that significantly reduces rejection and inflammation.

Amelia Iverson is a Community Facilitator with the new VH2 Hydrogen Hub at Swinburne.
Progress on hydrogels
Research confirms heating can increase strength of a type of hydrogel.
ANSTO facilities and expertise supply a large range of radioisotopes for radiopharmaceutical and environmental applications
Excellent radiolabelling facilities and the operation of OPAL, a world-class multi-purpose nuclear reactor, enable ANSTO to produce a large range of radioisotopes for Australian researchers in both radiopharmaceutical and environmental areas.

Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis
Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis (ERDA) is used principally as a method for measuring hydrogen in thin layers, and in the near-surface region of materials.