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ANSTO Silicon contributes to the supply of one of the most perfect materials on the planet
THE 2025 AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM EUREKA PRIZES NOW OPEN. Australia’s Top Science Awards Add Two New Prize Categories
Indigenous Kakadu Plum Farmers Attend ANSTO Workshop
A breakthrough in all-organic proton batteries for safer, sustainable energy storage
Scientist awarded for work probing nanoscale magnetic structures in thin films using neutron scattering
Researchers awarded more than $2 million to improve cancer treatment, outcomes
More coal and gas, less renewables: what a nuclear power plan for Australia would really mean
Enhancing the science of rivets earns researcher early career award
Australia leads progress in agriculture project in Asia and the Pacific
Nuclear regulator approves first stage of research reactor decommissioning
Research highlights importance of traditional fire burning practices to ensure survival of tree with Indigenous cultural and ecological significance
Proton batteries: an innovative option for the future of energy storage
ANSTO hosted workshop brings scientists together from Asia and the Pacific to address food fraud using nuclear science and technology
ANSTO consolidates strong scientific ties with major German scientific organisation, Helmholz Zentrum Berlin
Research explores how the magnetic moments of atoms in materials are arranged and interact
Powerful mathematical calculations guide the startup of a nuclear reactor
Australia and IAEA partnership launches new radiation oncology project to improve cancer patient outcomes in Asia and Pacific region
NSW RFS Hazard Reduction Burn At ANSTO
Restarting a nuclear reactor series: It’s all in the preparation and slow and careful actions
Starting a nuclear reactor: It’s all in the preparation and slow and careful actions (Part 1)
What’s the difference between fusion and fission? A nuclear physicist explains
ANSTO hosts National Nuclear Security Administration (USA) visit to Lucas Heights
Scientists untangle the challenging complexities of radiocarbon in ice cores
ANSTO’s participation in 68th IAEA General Conference in Vienna advances international cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology
New antibody-like molecule which could be used in therapy to prevent infection from multiple forms of malaria
OPAL Reactor Back Online After Planned Long Shutdown
Successfully navigating the challenges of replacing a component in a nuclear reactor
Transistors and NASA’s radiation paradox: strength in detection, weakness in space operations
Synchrotron techniques powerful tool to reveal inner workings of volcanoes
Remarkable clinical trial results shared internationally
Schools’ Participation High For National Science Week
Earth’s Mantle May Reveal Origins Of Life
Showcasing the power of ANSTO research to support food safety, security and productivity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
ANSTO and University of Wollongong collaborate on new quality control device to enhance precision in advanced cancer treatment
UNSW Finalists For 2024 Eureka Prizes
Research confirms that ancient Tasmania was not a ‘wilderness’ but an Indigenous cultural landscape
CSIRO report: R&D investment and international collaboration key to Australia’s critical minerals opportunity
Material with molecular trapdoor holds promise for highly selective gas adsorption
New Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre, co-located at the Australian Synchrotron, opened
Australian amber has revealed ‘living fossils’ traced back to Gondwana 42 million years ago
ANSTO Chair Appointed
A possible world record: Studying thin films under extreme temperatures with reflectometry
Spark Festival and Georges River Council combine forces to launch the first-ever Spark Sydney South
Part 2: Chaos in three-body systems and applications at ANSTO
ANSTO joins Australian Government delegation at IAEA’s ICONS 2024 conference on nuclear security
Study confirms fraudulent Kakadu plum product is in the international marketplace jeopardising authentic Indigenous products
Australia and United States strengthen nuclear security collaboration with MoU
New Australian led patient-care project in the Asia and Pacific region launched in partnership with the IAEA