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Surprise cell death discovery provides birth defect clues
Understanding of the role that programmed cell death has in development.
First malaria-human contact mapped with Nobel Prize-winning technology
Research represents significant step towards developing vaccine
Australia's radioactivity measurement centre officially opened
Studying stonefish venom may help combat transplant rejection
Cancer drug development to be turbocharged as ACRF funding brings ‘broadband’ protein analysis to Australia
Incredible Insects Competition 2022
Are you a school student who likes a creative challenge? Enter our new Incredible Insects Competition during the month of July 2021! You could win yourself a prize pack worth over $100! School students from all States/ Territories of Australia are invited to enter.
FutureNow Scholarships
Put your research into action and develop life-changing, innovative, and workable solutions to support Australian industries. Supported by the NSW Government, the ANSTO FutureNow Scholarships offers graduates or early career researchers the opportunity to work on industry-focused research projects.
Investigating a prospective light-weight fire retardant material with superior properties
Scientists from UNSW and ANSTO have characterised the structure of two-dimensional transition metal carbides, carbonites, and nitrides (MXenes) materials, that could be used as a lightweight fire-retardant filler and in energy storage devices.
WA outback proves no match for Aussie nuclear know-how
A dedicated team of radiation specialists from the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) are behind the successful detection and rapid retrieval of a missing radioactive source in outback Western Australia.
Australia amongst the world's best in the international nuclear arena
On the international stage amongst the leading nuclear nations of the world, Australians hold its own. This status has been earned by ANSTO’s seventy-year history of safe nuclear operations, the application of nuclear science and technology to benefit society and nuclear stewardship role in Australia.
Australia’s Nuclear Age Celebrates 70 Years
Feather Map of Australia Project - Thank you citizen scientists of Australia
Your efforts are helping better manage our wetlands and waterways, and protect the precious wetland birds that rely on them.
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.
Appointment of new ANSTO CEO
The Chair of ANSTO, The Hon Dr Annabelle Bennett, AC SC, announced today that Mr Shaun Jenkinson has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of ANSTO following a global search for the position.
ANSTO features in latest round of collaborative research grants
Aiding the global research effort on COVID-19
Melbourne researchers map the structure of a key COVID-19 protein using the Australian Synchrotron
Fine particle pollution peaks during bushfires
Recent catastrophic Australian bushfires produced extremely high levels of fine particle pollution.
School tours Melbourne
Come and discover the world of science at the Australian Synchrotron - book a school tour today.
Update on PNG aquaculture project to improve the industry and benefit the local population
PNG researcher provides a progress update on an aquaculture project to improve the industry and benefit the local population