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Distinguished Lectures
Nuclear science and technology award recipients to deliver Distinguished Lectures at ANSTO.
Simulating phase transformations during the welding of ferritic steels
Building greater understanding of the role of nuclear science in addressing global challenges
General manager ANSTO Communications and Stakeholder Engagement was one of the presenters at the IAEA W4NSEC workshop
Award-winning research publication on superalloys
Industrial Engagement Manager at ANSTO and Professor in Advanced Structural Materials at the University of Sydney, Anna Paradowska is among the authors who contributed to a 2019 paper that was recently awarded the ASM International ASM Henry Marion Howe Medal in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A.
Hijacker parasite blocked from infiltrating blood
International collaboration uses Australian Synchrotron on pioneering malaria research.
Graduate Profile – Vienna Wong
PhD candidate Vienna Wong is using her FutureNow Scholarship to research ultra-high temperature ceramics, which are emerging materials for extreme environments.
Sharing environmental expertise
Australia assists in the collection of marine sediments to support contaminant quality control measures by IAEA.
Experts share knowledge of nuclear medicine in live online forum
ANSTO recently hosted a public Ask Us Anything event on nuclear medicine, sharing information on how we safely manufacture and distribute nuclear medicine across Australia each week to hundreds of hospitals and clinics.
Australia Chairs 45th National Representatives Meeting of the Regional Cooperative Agreement in Sydney
History revealed
Dingo sees through heavy corrosion to help dentify an historic firearm.
Scientific voyage of discovery
Research undertaken to understand ancient record of algal blooms
Early drawings reveal their secrets under x-ray examination
ANSTO's neutrons will help miners see what's inside drill cores with new clarity
The mining industry is set to benefit from a new Australian capability that uses a nuclear scanning technique to detect the presence of precious metals and strategic minerals in a core sample.
Synchrotron-studied protein sheds light on Parkinson’s, stomach cancer, melanoma
Collaboration across the Tasman has enabled Australian and New Zealand researchers and scientists to shed light on a protein involved in diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, gastric cancer and melanoma.
Radiocarbon dating supports Aboriginal occupation of South Australia for 29,000 years
Radiocarbon dating at ANSTO has supported research that vastly extends the known timeline of the Aboriginal occupation of South Australia’s Riverland region.
Cancer drug development to be turbocharged as ACRF funding brings ‘broadband’ protein analysis to Australia
Technology pioneered at ANSTO
Technology at heart of award-winning wastewater innovation from BioGill.
First malaria-human contact mapped with Nobel Prize-winning technology
Research represents significant step towards developing vaccine
