Success for sample environments team
Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering succcess at 2017 awards
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Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering succcess at 2017 awards
Research will change understanding of Australian Aboriginal rock art found in rock shelters of the Kimberley and its relationship to a changing landscape
An initiative for National Science Week 2024, the Shorebirds Competition addressed the 2024 National Science Week theme of "Species Survival" and provided unique cross-curricula learning for Australian primary school students in Years 3-6.
This 6-week program combines engaging hands-on activities with inquiry-based learning to inspire curiosity and help support the development of problem-solving in girls. Participants will have the opportunity to meet some of Australia’s leading female scientists and engineers!
Enthusiastically delivered by our qualified female educators, the program will provide a supportive environment to encourage girls to become confident and active learners.
There has been an increasing pressure on construction industrial sector to utilise innovative materials that not only meet the requirements of ambitious architectural designs, but also reduce CO2 emissions.
ANSTO and the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) have been recognised for their valuable contributions to the search and recovery efforts for a missing 8mm-long radioactive capsule in the Western Australian outback.
Routine transport of spent nuclear fuel
Radiocarbon dating of mud wasp nests was used as an indirect method of dating the Gwion Gwion style.
A group from Monash university has sought to make a new innovative nano-porous sieve material which has the potential to be produced on a global scale and is effective for a much longer time.
The 2021 intake of bright young graduates have arrived at the ANSTO Precinct at Lucas Heights and this week will commence their exciting new career to become the nation’s future leaders in STEM and innovation.