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Opportunity to spend a year in industry for STEM undergraduates
Tackling climate challenges
Cosmogenic nuclides measurements at ANSTO to be part of large international Antarctic glacier research.
Women's fertility linked to detox element selenium in diet
Analysing residual weld stresses leads to better structures
Crucial expertise in groundwater benefits Australia
Using nuclear techniques to help sustain Australia's finite groundwater resources
Volunteer Week: Part two
ANSTO and University of Wollongong team up to sort sci-fi from sci-fact
Collaborative agreement combines extensive scientific infrastructure and expertise

New flow chemistry capability to enhance NDF production capacity
National Science Week: Success with virtual events
Virtual activities celebrating the benefits of nuclear science and technology held for National Science Week

Pelican - Time-of-Flight Spectrometer
The instrument is designed to measure inelastic neutron scattering, or do neutron spectroscopy.

Role at ANSTO

Proton Elastic Scattering
Proton Elastic Scattering (PESA) is ideally suited to the measurement of hydrogen concentration in thin samples.
Be part of the ACS COVID-19 hackathon
ANSTO is proud to support calls for daring and innovative ideas to fight COVID-19 as part of the ACS online Flatten The Curve hackathon.
Progress on Bilby
New approach to breast cancer detection using synchrotron radiation
Phase contrast tomography shows great promise in early stages of study and is expected to be tested on first patients by 2020.
A closer look at the science of detecting flu
Detailed isotopic profile of groundwater in NSW can inform management of this essential resource
With world-class experts in groundwater and major contributions in this area over two decades, ANSTO completed a major project report on Improving groundwater sustainability and renewability using isotope hydrochemistry in NSW for the Department of Planning and Environment (NSW) and National Water Grid earlier in the year.
New Australian led patient-care project in the Asia and Pacific region launched in partnership with the IAEA
The IAEA is providing $1.3m over four years to implement a new, Australian-led patient-care project for the Asia and Pacific region