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You are what you eat
Cracking the code for crop nutrition and food quality with X-ray fluorescence microscopy.
Australia's home of nuclear medicine welcomes new Board Members
Neutron scattering helping conserve the world’s great historic monuments
ANSTO scientists among recipients of 2024 Australian Neutron Users Group Awards
Synroc: Australian innovation increases technology readiness for waste treatment plant
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.
Space radiation testing for materials and devices
ANSTO offers capabilities and expertise for the radiation testing and accreditation of space-based systems.
Technological innovation and partnership needed to make progress on mental disorders
Strategic agreement signed with the University of Wollongong continues research collaborations
ANSTO continues a longstanding, mutually-beneficial research relationship with the University of Wollongong following the signing of a strategic agreement this week.
Earth-based research link to International Space Station
Neutron scattering instruments used by Japanese researchers.
Industry
ANSTO is home to over AUD$1.3B state of the art instruments and science technology. To access ANSTO’s world-leading and highly specialised facilities and capabilities, please contact our Industry Engagement team. This way we can co-ordinate your enquiry and provide advice on your application.
Environment Research and Technology
ANSTO conducts and enables research to address some of Australia’s and the world’s most challenging environmental problems.
Water
The sustainable management of water is a global challenge with environmental and economic impacts relevant to the Resources sector.
Agreement to bolster Australian French scientific collaboration with SAAFE scholarship program
The world’s best radon detector just got smaller
The need for a smaller, more transportable version of ANSTO’s 1500-litre atmospheric radon-222 monitor, and with a calibration traceable to the International System of Units, prompted the team to develop a 200-litre radon monitor that would meet those needs.
Natural variability in hydrological systems
Research to improve knowledge of natural variability in rainfall and recharge by monitoring hydrological processes in key regions and reconstruct water recharge history.
Research highlights the importance of the Murray Darling Basin for Australia’s waterbirds
An environmental study supported by a citizen science project at ANSTO and UNSW has brought greater understanding of the movement of birds between all of Australia’s major water basins and the importance of the Murray-Darling River Basin.
Investigating the impact of radiation and radioactive contamination on forensic trace evidence
Capabilities
ANSTO provides access to specialised facilities and capabilities by application. Please ensure that you contact the relevant ANSTO scientist for advice before submitting a proposal.