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Archive of ANSTO research publications, seminars and short talks.
Sustainability expert joins ANSTO's Innovation Precinct
Dr Anne Hellstedt has been appointed Director of ANSTO’s Innovation Precinct.
Shining a light on big data in the West
FAQs on the Mo-99 Manufacturing Facility
Frequently asked questions on the Mo-99 Manufacturing Facility and the ANSTO Nuclear Medicine project.
Role at ANSTO
Role at ANSTO
What are radioisotopes?
Radioisotopes are widely used in medicine, industry, and scientific research. New applications for radioisotopes are constantly being developed.
Microfluidics: the next wave of disruptive technology in radiochemistry?
A way forward for nuclear technology in Australia with public approval
Federal Parliament’s House Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy has presented its report, arising from its Inquiry into the prerequisites for nuclear energy in Australia today.
Dark side of the universe highlighted in Distinguished Lecture
$12.5 million for new jobs from ANSTO’s Innovation Precinct
The NSW Government will invest $12.5 million to support the expansion of the Innovation Precinct at the Lucas Heights campus of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO).
Potential of science to support traditional Indigenous knowledge in natural products
ANSTO presented and participated in a panel discussion at the annual Natural Products Futures Forum in Ballina.
ANSTO inspires young women into STEM careers
To celebrate International Women’s Day, ANSTO opened its doors to more than 50 female STEM students who heard from two accomplished ANSTO’s female scientists and STEM champions.
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Powerful synchrotron light confirms the presence of rare diamond in stony meteorites
Australian and international researchers have used ANSTO’s Australian Synchrotron to confirm the presence of an unusual diamond found in stony meteorites.
ANSTO consolidates strong scientific ties with major German scientific organisation, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin
French International Scholarship Exchange
Think Science! competition engages schools nationwide
AMSI Board welcomes Prof Andrew Peele
Director of the Australian Synchrotron Prof Andrew Peele has been appointed to Australian Mathematical Sciences Board.