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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.
Going global with nuclear medicine
ANSTO proudly participates in a new ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous and Environmental Histories and Futures
ANSTO is participating in a new Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Indigenous and Environmental Histories and Futures (CIEHF) to be headquartered at James Cook University (JCU) that aims to bring Indigenous and environmental histories to the forefront of land and sea management.
IAEA appointment
ANSTO Head of Research Dr Suzanne Hollins has been appointed to chair IAEA group on nuclear applications.
On the record: Letter to the Editor of Sydney Morning Herald
Letter to Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald following publication of news report
Helping to support the environmental future of Antarctica
The start of ANSTO’s research to support the Securing Antarctica’s Environmental Future (SAEF) program commenced with the official launch of the program and the departure of two students from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), who are affiliated with ANSTO to Antarctica’s Macquarie Island for six months to collect environmental samples as part of the (SAEF) program.
ANSTO contributes to funded ARC Discovery and Linkage projects
Enhancing safety of trailer trucks among research projects

Funding
Funding for the reconstructing of Australia’s fire history.
ANSTO's Minerals unit congratulates longstanding partner Lynas Rare Earths Ltd on $20m grant for the Apatite Leach Circuit project
Sea level rise predicted to dramatically speed up erosion of rock coastlines by 2100
New research published a team from the Imperial College London, University of Glasgow and ANSTO suggests that rock coasts, which make up over half the world’s coastlines, could retreat more rapidly in the future due to accelerating sea level rise.
X-rays reveal the key to the effectiveness of new Alzheimer’s drugs
Deuteration continues to be an important characterisation tool in understanding COVID infectivity and severity
A large collaboration of European investigators gained insights into how the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (S protein) impacts with lipid metabolism in the body with implications for COVID-19 infection and mRNA vaccination.
Evaluating diets of farmed Pacific Oysters
NSW grants support infrastructure capabilities
NSW grants bolster additive manufacturing and groundwater processing capabilities.
Nuclear technique reveals 'stone age'


Small angle X-ray scattering instrument
An instrument used to study any materials with structure of the length scale 1-100nm.
Australian researchers connected to global developments in new and emerging nuclear energy technologies
The Australian Government recently signed a landmark emissions reduction technology deal with Great Britain, which includes nuclear energy and clean hydrogen among the six key low emission technologies the two countries hope to advance.
Sharing expertise with Japan
The National Deuteration facility is assisting with the establishment of a Japanese Chemical Deuteration Facility.