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A look inside an instrument that sees the nanoverse: Meet Emu
Scientist awarded for work probing nanoscale magnetic structures in thin films using neutron scattering
Innovative cancer research
An ANSTO radiochemist has been awarded a scholarship to carry out research at the world-renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.

Reconstructing Australia’s fire history from cave stalagmites
Research is being undertaken through an Australian Research Council Discovery Project "Reconstructing Australia’s fire history from cave stalagmites", led by Professor Andy Baker at UNSW Sydney and Dr. Pauline Treble at ANSTO. The project aims to calibrate the fire-speleothem relationship and develop coupled fire and climate records for the last millennium in southwest Australia.
More big pipes on Kowari
Collecting ice cores for research
Dr Andrew Smith has just finished collecting ice cores and snow samples on the summit of Law Dome in Antarctica,
Ceramisphere had its origins at ANSTO
Early research at ANSTO has contributed to development of innovative submicron particle encapsulation technology.
Monash scientist earns Stephen Wilkins PhD Thesis Medal for innovative brain imaging
Dr Linda Croton, a Research Fellow at Monash University, has been awarded the 2020 ANSTO Australian Synchrotron Stephen Wilkins Thesis medal for her outstanding work using synchrotron-based X-ray for brain imaging.
ANSTO reports
Report to the independent nuclear regulator, ARPANSA, and the IAEA
Scholarship recipients announced
Four successful applicants announced for the 2018 AINSE-ANSTO-French Embassy Research Internship Program.
Fusion research in Australia
Australia part of global renaissance in fusion power research symbolised by ITER experiment
From the frontline: Dating the ancient past in tiny bites
Physicist to become surrogate inspector
Young physicist in training to become a surrogate inspector for Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation.
'Atom hunters' broadcast on ABC
Using the past to illuminate the future: Brothers collaborate on important science documentary for ABC TV

Role at ANSTO
Agriculture study
Radiocarbon study provides insight into soil carbon dynamics and effects of agriculture.
Understanding depression
Potential new treatments and tools for depression under development.
Earthquake clues unearthed in strange, precariously balanced rocks
Imperial College London researchers tapped into ancient geological data locked within precariously balanced rocks using a new technique to boost the precision of hazard estimates for large earthquakes.

Rochelle Donohue is a dedicated science communicator. She has a Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience, as well as a Bachelor of Education (Primary).