Nuclear medicine production at ANSTO
Ongoing media statements relating to nuclear medicine production.
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Ongoing media statements relating to nuclear medicine production.
Awards and prizes granted at the User Meeting 2020 for scientists.
ANSTO shared expertise on next-generation reactors and nuclear power with sustainable energy experts at the Australian Academy of Science symposium in May.
Synchrotron infrared technique reveals first insights into evolution and structure of Australian basket-web spider’s silk.
Seeing inside an ancient Australian Indigenous artefact non-invasively using neutron tomography.
ANSTO recently re-started the OPAL Reactor after a six-month shutdown for essential maintenance and the installation of an upgraded facility.
Production of nuclear medicine generators has resumed, with all relevant quality control checks passed, and medicine to be distributed across Australia from Sunday 25th October 2020.
Radiocarbon dating is a well-known method for determining the age of materials up to the age of approximately 50,000 years.
A large international collaboration has developed a straightforward and cost-effective synthesizing approach using a 3D printing technique to produce single atom catalysts (SACs)—potentially paving the way for large scale commercial production with broad industrial applications.
Retrieving an Antarctic ice core more than a million years old presents challenges and opportunities.
This scholarship recognises outstanding ability and promise in the field of nuclear science and technology, specifically as it applies to nuclear energy. Successful applicants will demonstrate a history of interest in nuclear energy and a desire to continue this interest.
Nuclear science is applied by ANSTO's scientists in many areas that are vital to Australia's future, including agriculture, industry and manufacturing, minerals construction, health and environment. Our work in the development and applications and new knowledge and skills arises from world-class experience in nuclear science and technologies.
Study shows for the first time that vegetation in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica is changing rapidly in response to a drying climate.
Applications, Recent results, Publications.
Our temperature sample environments include closed cycle refrigerators, cryofurnaces, cryostates, furnaces, rapid thermal devices, temperature baths and low temperature inserts.