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Cosmogenic field trip in the Top End

Year 3 to 6 tour outline and syllabus outcomes
The ANSTO primary tour experience has been enjoyed by thousands of students. Visit world-class science facilities and learn about the important role of scientists in society and the different environments they work in. Students participate in a fun and engaging "Colour and Light Show" and discuss their science interests with our experienced education team.

Deuterated squalene and sterols from modified yeast

Sample preparation expertise and facilities, chemistry laboratories
The samples preparation facilities include state-of-the-art chemistry laboratories and other specialist supporting areas
New Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
ANSTO PhD student wins Jak Kelly Prize

Chemical World Incursion outline and syllabus content
Students take a close “look” at matter and learn about the atoms that make up solids, liquids and gases in the Periodic Table in a hands-on activity with real samples. Using model kits students join atoms to create everyday subs
Cost: $295 per session.
Maximum class size: 30
First Use of Sample Environment on KOOKABURRA
Bushfires may have driven a critical ecosystem transition
Research provides insights into Tasmania’s Lake Vera more than 800 years ago
ANSTO recognises the contribution of staff for outstanding work, innovation, and excellence
ANSTO announces the recipients of the 2022 organisational awards

Speeding up your path to activity and selectivity
How expensive and time consuming are your tests for optimising your catalyst?
A kilometre of cores and counting: the mighty ITRAX
ITRAX has now analysed more than a kilometre of cores since it became operational in 2012.
Improving the identification of radiological and nuclear materials
Animal and Human Ethics Approval Process - Australian Synchrotron
Guidance for obtaining and maintaining human or animal ethics approval at the Australian Synchrotron.
Million-year-old ice core recaptures climate history
Retrieving an Antarctic ice core more than a million years old presents challenges and opportunities.
Eureka Prize win for Monash University and ANSTO
Recognition of research that developed a life-saving pharmaceutical milkshake using synchrotron techniques.