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Discovery of Australia's oldest pottery rewrites understanding of Aboriginal marine history
In a paper published yesterday, Traditional Owners and researchers report on the oldest securely dated pottery discovered in Australia, located at Jiigurru (Lizard Island Group) on the Great Barrier Reef.
Fish lift
A lift for fish at Tallowa Dam: Study on dietary impacts.
Australian researchers connected to global developments in new and emerging nuclear energy technologies
The Australian Government recently signed a landmark emissions reduction technology deal with Great Britain, which includes nuclear energy and clean hydrogen among the six key low emission technologies the two countries hope to advance.
ANSTO Event Code of Conduct
ANSTO nuclear safety specialist and synchrotron scientist among Superstars of STEM
ANSTO’s Dr Joanne Lackenby and Dr Katie Sizeland have been selected 2018 Superstars of STEM as some of Australia’s most inspiring scientists, technologists and educators.
ANSTO contributes to state-wide survey of groundwater resources in NSW
ANSTO groundwater experts have collaborated with the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment on a comprehensive survey of groundwater resources in the state.
Learn from Australia's nuclear experts
With over 70 years of nuclear expertise, ANSTO offers expert education and training programs
Early drawings reveal their secrets under x-ray examination
2025 Think Science Competition Summary and Results
Think Science! 2025 Summary and results
Role at ANSTO
Particle Accelerators
The Accelerator Science group purse a broad research program with the aims of improving the performance and reliability of our accelerators, increasing their research capabilities and developing the next generation of accelerator technology.
Last meal reveals eating habits of Australian sauropod
International research led by Curtin University and supported by ANSTO, has identified and studied the first sauropod dinosaur gut contents found anywhere in the world. The stomach content was preserved with a reasonably complete skeleton of the Australian Cretaceous species Diamantinasaurus matildae found in Winton Queensland.
Think Science! Competition 2026
The Think Science! competition encourages students in Years 3-10 to learn science inquiry skills in a fun and accessible way! Entry is FREE and there are generous prizes for winning schools. Any topic can be chosen, and special materials are not required.
Multipurpose research reactor providing radiopharmaceutical
Radioactive phosphorous for implantable medical device to treat pancreatic cancer in global clinical trial
The women of nuclear stewardship science are experts in the safe use of radioactivity
Sample Environments
Sample environment types that are available on the Powder Diffraction beamline.
Approval secured to construct new Synroc Plant
ANSTO's National Science Week events
National Science Week is a time to celebrate science and the important role national science agencies like ANSTO play in delivering outcomes that benefit all Australians.