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Fossils go nuclear
Excavation of dark matter lab completed
With all excavation completed and rock removed from the underground site, the physics lab will now be built within the caverns of the Stawell Mines site.
Feathery moa’s fossilised footprints, ancient age revealed
ANSTO scientist, Dr Klaus Wilcken of the Centre for Accelerator Science, used cosmogenic nuclide dating to determine the ages of layered sand and gravel samples, in which seven footprints of the flightless bird, the moa, were found on the South Island in New Zealand in 2019.

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ANSTO User Meeting - Speakers
ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
Australian-first detector to accelerate cancer research
Multi-million dollar Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) Detector launched at the Australian Synchrotron,

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Magnetism
As an experimental tool for the study of magnetism, neutron scattering is without equal in its range of applications.

Highlights - Magnetism
Highlights of the Magnetism Project.