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DENIM 2017 coming to Sydney
ANSTO researchers support study into conversion of waste heat into potential new energy source
Nuclear techniques will be crucial tools in the development of advanced materials that sustainably convert waste heat into useful forms of energy to benefit Australia.
$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).
A step closer to understanding superconductivity with large international collaboration
Australia’s nuclear science capabilities have been central to our fight against COVID-19
ANSTO scientists share approach on the global stage at the IAEA General Conference.
Researcher awarded Young Innovator scholarship
Peter Kabokov will continue work that will contribute to defence industry
Cancer patients to benefit from new supply chain

Enhancing the oxidative stability of squalene
ANSTO consolidates strong scientific ties with major German scientific organisation, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin
Sharing expertise on nuclear forensics
ANSTO has hosted its second IAEA Practical Introduction to Nuclear Forensics Regional Training Course for representatives of member countries from South-East Asia, sharing expertise on the theoretical and practical aspects of nuclear forensics to respond to incidents of nuclear or other radioactive material out of regulatory control.
New class of hydrogen conductors for industry
New class of conducting materials found for potential use in next generation fuel cells and other applications.
Progress in PNG
PNG Fisheries expresses great satisfaction with the progress of aquaculture initiative.
ANSTO contributes to new understanding of how COVID infects humans
ANSTO’s National Deuteration Facility has provided deuterated cholesterol for international research to gain a better understanding of how the Spike protein of the COVID virus, SARS-Co-V-2, infects human cells through a membrane fusion mechanism.
Synchrotron techniques provide insights into swifter battery charging
New research published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology shows that the next generation of lithium-sulphur (Li||S) batteries may be capable of being charged in less than five minutes, instead of several hours as is currently the case.
Innovation Precinct highlighted in South District Plan
ANSTO’s Innovation Precinct has been highlighted in the Greater Sydney Commission’s South District Plan.
Nuclear medicine production at ANSTO
Media statement from ANSTO.

ANSTO Event Code of Conduct
High-temperature Quasi-Elastic Scattering on Pelican
Headed to Antarctica
Young researcher accepted into the Australian Antarctic Science Program.