Advanced materials research
New oxygen ion conducting material for use in solid oxide fuel cells and other devices
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New oxygen ion conducting material for use in solid oxide fuel cells and other devices
Advances in radon measurement technology by ANSTO researchers over the past decade have enabled the improved characterisation of the composition of pristine air masses that reach Antarctica.
Restoring soil carbon can bring benefits for agricultural productivity and climate change mitigation.
PhD candidate Vienna Wong is using her FutureNow Scholarship to research ultra-high temperature ceramics, which are emerging materials for extreme environments.
Physicist and cancer research Dr Mitra Safavi-Naeini, Macromolecular crystallography beamline scientist Dr Eleanor Campbell and Engineering Support Workshop Manager Bianca Shepherd have been chosen by Science and Technology Australia as the next Superstars of STEM
Think Science! 2025 Summary and results
Role at ANSTO
Consumers want to know that the foods they consume provide health benefits. Food materials science can monitor changes during digestion as well as assist in the development of low-fat products.
New infrared imaging technique reveals molecular orientation of proteins in silk fibres
Padstow North and Caringbah North selected as winners of ANSTO's Top Coder competition.
Role at ANSTO
In a world-first study, Australian environmental scientists have used cave stalagmites as a record of groundwater replenishment over time, that showed the current level of rainfall recharging groundwater in southwest WA is at its lowest for at least the last 800 years.
Over the past 70 years ANSTO has been building Australia’s nuclear expertise and despite being small in scale, today we are complex and sophisticated nuclear nation.
Evidence of the earliest occupation of the coasts of Australia from Barrow Island, Northwest Australia.