Leveraging over half a century of knowledge in the safe management of radioactive waste
ANSTO's Chief Nuclear Officer shares insights on the safe management of Australia's nuclear waste.
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ANSTO's Chief Nuclear Officer shares insights on the safe management of Australia's nuclear waste.
ANSTO waste management services meet regulatory requirements and international best practice standards.
The Accelerator Science group purse a broad research program with the aims of improving the performance and reliability of our accelerators, increasing their research capabilities and developing the next generation of accelerator technology.
Frequently asked questions about ANSTO for the community.
Combining resources and expertise to address climate change in the Asia-Pacific
ANSTO provides nuclear forensic analysis and advice in support of law enforcement and training to domestic and international partners
An accomplished international photographer has capture dazzling new images of one component of the main ring at our Australian Synchrotron and provided an inside view of the electron’s path when it is used.
Planetary science is an emerging research theme in Australia, and research at ANSTO is embedded in the heart of this.
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) has joined a team, lead by the US Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), to install a high resolution monitoring system at ANSTO’s medical isotope production facility in Lucas Heights, Australia.
ANSTO recognises local Indigenous heritage in new mural
Bushfires in proximity to ANSTO during the 2018 bushfires.
At ANSTO we have a large range of facilities that can be used to investigate planetary materials.
ANSTO Synroc technology provides a safe, secure matrix for the immobilisation and final disposal of radioactive waste.
ANSTO and the User Meeting 2024 organising committee celebrate this years award recipients.
The independent nuclear regulator, ARPANSA, is currently accepting submissions about ANSTO’s planned $59.8 million Intermediate Level Solid Waste Storage Facility.
Combining scientific expertise with more than $1.3 billion in unique operational assets to provide optimal radioactive waste solutions.
Research will change understanding of Australian Aboriginal rock art found in rock shelters of the Kimberley and its relationship to a changing landscape