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Landscape reconstruction
Research to assess the impact of recent landscape change by measuring fundamental geomorphic processes that are the result of long-term landscape evolution.
Work from OPAL and NDF featured in Chemical Science
'Towering' engineering victory
Building a stable tower out of paper and designing a bionic limb were among the challenges of the Discover Engineering day, held on 11 May at ANSTO.
Accelerator technique useful for biomedical engineering
Accelerator technique used in pioneering biomaterials research led by the University of Sydney.
Progress on hydrogels
Research confirms heating can increase strength of a type of hydrogel.
National medical facility to triple production of radiopharmaceuticals
Synchrotron techniques provide insights into swifter battery charging
New research published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology shows that the next generation of lithium-sulphur (Li||S) batteries may be capable of being charged in less than five minutes, instead of several hours as is currently the case.
Putting science to work in Southern Sydney
Work with the Cavendish Laboratory featured in Advanced Energy Materials
Federal Budget
ANSTO welcomes the Federal Budget, which supports ongoing operations.
50 Papers from our SAXS Instrument
Instrument scientist featured in publication for PhD students

Health
ANSTO is a major supplier of Australia’s radioactive isotopes used in nuclear medicine, delivering around 10,000 patient doses each week. Health-based research and development in Australia and overseas also benefit greatly from ANSTO’s unique capabilities and expertise in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease using nuclear and accelerator infrastructure.

Applications - Quokka
Applications on the Quokka instrument at ANSTO.
Stopping yellow spot fungus that attacks wheat crops
Collaborators used X-ray imaging to understand the fine detail of how a damaging fungal pathogen reduces leaf function and grain yield of wheat crops.
Ancient groundwater enters food web
Ancient groundwater in Australia contributing carbon to food webs through surface water.
Graduate profile - Robert Mardus-Hall & Andrew Pastrello
Nuclear engineer, Robert Mardus-Hall, with his research partner Andrew Pastrello, are developing nuclear power based solutions for space missions to the Moon and Mars.