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Consultancy
Our experienced team of engineers, metallurgists, chemists and scientists have a proven track record of working with our clients in Australia and around the world to design and evaluate novel flowsheets and improve established processes.
In-situ cosmogenic carbon-14
ANSTO and the University of Wollongong are jointly operating a unique laboratory able to extract carbon-14 (radiocarbon) atoms out of a rock that is attracting global interest as a new tool to better understand recent changes in Earth’s climate system and rates of landscape change over the past 20, 000 years.
Progress on advanced prostate cancer
Updated results show radiation therapy using lutetium-177 improved survival in advanced prostate cancer.
From the frontline: Dating the ancient past in tiny bites
Secondary school tours - Sydney
Come and discover the world of nuclear science at ANSTO - book a school tour in Sydney today.
AANSS 2024 - Prizes & Awards
You are invited to submit to the various awards
Shorebirds Competition 2021 Prizes and Rules
2nd Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan
Eureka Prizes 2025
Australia charges ahead with new Lithium Technology
Scientists at ANSTO together with Lithium Australia Limited (LIT) have developed a world-first technology to extract more lithium from lithium mining waste, in a game-changer for Australian lithium industry.
ANSTO supports food provenance project planning at the IAEA
In mid-February ANSTO attended a meeting at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to discuss and produce recommendations for the development of a new Coordinated Research Project (CRP) on Seafood Origin and Authenticity using Nuclear and Related Technologies to progress the IAEA flagship initiative Atoms4Food.
Nuclear medicine congress
Congress marks watershed moment for nuclear medicine and ANSTO
Using cosmic ray 'clocks in rocks' to understand climate change
Women's fertility linked to detox element selenium in diet
New laboratory opens
A new source added to ANSTO’s cosmogenic toolkit to study past climate and landscape change
ANSTO hosts 2026 IAEA Lise Meitner Programme
Early-to-mid career women professionals from Asia Pacific region participate
Meg is an engineer with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) from the Australian National University, where they specialised in material and mechanical systems and biomedical systems.
User Access Updates
Stay updated with the latest news and notifications impacting ANSTO's landmark research infrastructure in both Sydney and Melbourne.
David Mesa is a product design engineer who has worked on many innovations and new product development projects. As a designer, he helped other companies solve their problems through design.