What are radioisotopes?
Radioisotopes are widely used in medicine, industry, and scientific research. New applications for radioisotopes are constantly being developed.
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Radioisotopes are widely used in medicine, industry, and scientific research. New applications for radioisotopes are constantly being developed.
Advanced imaging technique used to study triggers that lead to tree death
Work with our scientists to deliver the best possible decommissioning outcome for your organisation.
ANSTO Nuclear Fuel Cycle researcher recognised for contributions to crystallography and structural chemistry on actinides and lanthanides.
Advanced X-ray techniques have revealed new structural details about the specific arrangement of atoms in conjugated polymers, an important class of materials that are used in LEDs, organic solar cells, transistors, sensors and thermoelectric power devices.
Charcoal particles from recent bushfires in NSW were carried 50 kilometres by the wind, which has significance for fire history reconstruction.
His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd), Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia and Her Excellency Mrs Linda Hurley visited ANSTO’s Innovation Centre nandin and several facilities including the OPAL multipurpose reactor this week for a tour after learning of the ANSTO-nandin win in the NASA SpaceApps COVID 19 Challenge.
Frequently asked questions about beamtime, accommodation and the user portal.
Early research at ANSTO has contributed to development of innovative submicron particle encapsulation technology.
Collaboration investigates a promising new nanoparticle for potential use in combination with other therapies for brain cancer
The SAAFE Program supports early career researchers at PhD and Postdoctoral level to expand research and innovation activities within Human Health, the Environment and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle, to initiate sustainable research networks and linkages to support Australia, New Zealand and France research and innovation.
Combining scientific expertise with more than $1.3 billion in unique operational assets to provide optimal radioactive waste solutions.
Amelia Iverson is a Community Facilitator with the new VH2 Hydrogen Hub at Swinburne.
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.