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Research reveals little water connectivity between coal seam gas and aquifers
Australia and United States strengthen nuclear security collaboration with MoU
Although Australia does not use nuclear energy for power needs, it does have the nuclear capabilities, knowledge, and expertise provided by ANSTO to ensure the national interest in nuclear matters is protected and advanced.
‘Atomic chicken-wire’ is key to faster DNA sequencing
An unusual and very exciting form of carbon - that can be created by drawing on paper - looks to hold the key to real-time, high throughput DNA sequencing, a technique that would revolutionise medical research and testing.
International award recognises achievement
ANSTO's reactor utilisation team has received an international award.
Keeping it dense
All spins point up for SIKA
Polarised neutron scattering on Sika instrument
Are landscape changes linked to loss of traditional Indigenous Australian burning techniques?
Research investigates traditional Indigenous Australian burning techniques in managing landscape and reducing fuel loads.
New study of hydroclimate records reveals how water cycle on Earth responds to temperature increases
Role at ANSTO
Personalised cancer therapy
Research collaboration with University of Sydney focuses on a personalised approach to cancer treatment.
Queensland reef scientist wins new award for erosion research
Today Dr Jenine McCutcheon from the University of Queensland’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences has been recognised for her outstanding research with the Australian Synchrotron's Stephen Wilkins Medal.
Producing superconductors for quantum circuit elements at high temperatures
Improving carbon dating
Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
Minister announces new detector
Australian-first detector to accelerate cancer research unveiled.
TSPO: Ancient gene ignites potential for drug development
Role at ANSTO
Kowari - Strain Scanner
Kowari, a residual stress diffractometer, can be used for ‘strain scanning’ of large engineering components as large as 1000 kilograms.
Important climate study
ANSTO among collaborators to major study of greenhouse gases.