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Role at ANSTO:
Fine-tuning chemistry for advanced materials
Doping with transition metals produced stability in bismuth oxide.
Simulating phase transformations during the welding of ferritic steels
Historical tour of HIFAR

Project Members - Water Isotope Network
Project members of the Water Isotope Network.
Air pollution in Antarctica
Personalised cancer therapy
Research collaboration with University of Sydney focuses on a personalised approach to cancer treatment.
Using nuclear techniques to find suitable plants to remediate toxic environments

Benefits of nuclear science
ANSTO uses nuclear research techniques to address many of the important issues of our time relating to the environment, human health and industry.
Northern Minerals Project Update
Northern Minerals Browns Range Heavy Rare Earth Project Update.
Altura Mining project update
Successful Conversion of Pilgangoora Spodumene to High Purity Lithium Carbonate
Sharing expertise on next generation batteries
ANSTO neutron diffraction scientist was among the experts presenting on next-generation batteries at South Korean conference.
Important climate study
ANSTO among collaborators to major study of greenhouse gases.
Detection of gravitation waves beginning of new realm of physics
Hungarian Ambassador attends ceremony to mark installation of new imaging scanners
The Hungarian Ambassador to Australia and a small delegation visited ANSTO for a special ceremony to mark the installation and commissioning of two new nuclear medicine scanners from the Hungarian company Mediso Pacific.

Spatz - Neutron Reflectometer
A neutron reflectometer for vertical samples.
Monitoring air pollution and traffic density in Sydney
ANSTO Environmental Researcher Scott Chambers uses a naturally-occurring radioactive gas called Radon-222 to trace sources of pollution in the atmosphere. This data set contains hourly observations of meteorology, trace gas pollutants, Radon-222 concentration and traffic density collected from Western Sydney University (Richmond campus) in 2016.