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Strategic research partnership agreement with University of Queensland
St Vincent's Institute research takes us a step closer to a more effective Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine
Reconstructing the history of coastal erosion
Research makes it possible to assess if and how rocky coasts, which make up the majority of the world’s coasts including Australia and New Zealand, will respond to changes in marine conditions.
Research to be accelerated with synergistic partnership
ANSTO Chair Announcement - Reappointment of ANSTO CEO
The Chair of ANSTO, The Hon Dr Annabelle Bennett, AC SC, announced today that Mr Shaun Jenkinson has been reappointed as the Chief Executive Officer of ANSTO.
Willandra Lakes Elders visit ANSTO to support groundbreaking Lake Mungo research
Earlier this month, ANSTO welcomed a delegation of Elders from the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage site to its Lucas Heights campus. The visit marked a significant collaboration between Traditional Custodians and scientists working to uncover the environmental history of Lake Mungo.
Quantum science underpins modern science and technology
Quantum theory explains the strange and unpredictable behaviour of subatomic particles and the smallest amounts of energy.
The world’s best radon detector just got smaller
The need for a smaller, more transportable version of ANSTO’s 1500-litre atmospheric radon-222 monitor, and with a calibration traceable to the International System of Units, prompted the team to develop a 200-litre radon monitor that would meet those needs.
ANSTO shares award
Paper on redefinition of the kilogram receives international award
BILBY receives its operating licence
Iron and Fire
Using geoarchaeology to reconstruct the history of an ancient Khmer city.
To D or not to D
New screening method developed to confirm if deuteration improves metabolic stability.
Young researcher lighting path to see-through solar panels
Better predictions of the working life of industrial components
A revised model has been developed that can more accurately predict the actual service life of an industrial component.
A step closer to understanding superconductivity with large international collaboration
First malaria-human contact mapped with Nobel Prize-winning technology
Research represents significant step towards developing vaccine
Role at ANSTO
Role at ANSTO
Year 7-8 Atoms, Elements and the Periodic Table Tour
Designed to address the new 2026 NSW Science Stage 4 (Year 7-8) syllabus, this tour is a hands-on introduction to atomic structure, the properties and classification of some elements, and the structure of the periodic table.
All tours are available Monday to Friday for Years 7 to 12 classes. The cost per student is $12.50 and teachers are free.
Please print enough copies of the relevant workbook for your class before your visit to ANSTO.