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As Australia’s native food industry booms, experts say commercial companies must stop exploiting native food knowledge
Aboriginal leaders and advocates have joined together today to call out commercial companies exploiting native food knowledge without adequate community engagement.
About us
The Detection & Imaging group builds on ANSTO’s 70-year history of scientific achievements and contributions in meeting the nuclear needs of industry, globally.
OPAL reactor back online after planned long shutdown
ANSTO’s OPAL multi-purpose research reactor at Lucas Heights has officially returned to power and recommenced operations, following a months-long planned shutdown to carry out essential maintenance and upgrades.
Removal of dangerous contaminants from dirty water
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.
Nuclear science informing risk assessments during offshore decommissioning
Environmental scientists at ANSTO have been undertaking research to gain a better understanding of the potential impact of contaminants on decommissioned offshore oil and gas infrastructure since 2017
ANSTO contributes to funded ARC Discovery and Linkage projects
Enhancing safety of trailer trucks among research projects
Learn from Australia's nuclear experts
With over 70 years of nuclear expertise, ANSTO offers expert education and training programs
Significant milestone for Australia's new nuclear medicine manufacturing plant
Research confirms that ancient Tasmania was not a ‘wilderness’ but an Indigenous cultural landscape
Recent studies led by the University of Melbourne have revealed that the Palawa people’s ancient land stewardship techniques have profoundly shaped the landscape of western Lutruwita, within the traditional territories located in Tasmania.
Nuclear techniques confirm unique biology of human eye lens
2021 Shorebirds Competition Summary and Results
Shorebirds Competition 2021 results.
Studying Western Australian caves to help us understand climate change
On average, there is now 17 per cent less rainfall across Western Australia’s south-western region than was recorded prior to 1970. This rainfall reduction has economic, social and environmental implications for the region, in particular for the growing capital of Perth, as well as water-dependent industries in the state.
Improving carbon dating
Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
ANSTO User Meeting - Speakers
ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
2022 Shorebirds Competition Summary and Results
Shorebirds Competition 2022 results.
Progress on dark matter lab
Moving earth in the search for dark matter: laboratory construction underway at mine site.
Indigenous Research Digital Project Map
Explore our new resource, a digital map that highlights our research projects that support the First Nations people of Australia.
Understanding pollutants impact
Research highlights how biodistribution of a toxic substance essential to understand all exposure risks.
ANSTO shares specialist expertise
Hosts workshop on nuclear forensics for IAEA members.