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Radiopharmaceuticals being tested for brain tumours in children
Leonard’s Message To ‘Do Test’ After It Saved His Life
We’re getting closer to having practical quantum computers – here’s what they will be used for
Nominations Sought For Peak Advisory Body
Shipping emissions mandate led to spike in global temperatures
$18.5 million to help eight innovative startups commercialise their research into medicinal treatments
University of Manchester to collaborate on electron beam research with the Extreme Light Infrastructure
Australias moon rover takes off with Swinburne University of Technology developing critical technology for success
Nuclear regulator approves first stage of research reactor decommissioning
Gluing Treatment To Cancer
Cooperative Motion by Atoms Protects Glass from Fracturing
Why timekeeping is now on the verge of a giant leap forward in accuracy
Minerals in hot springs performed a key chemical reaction for early life on Earth, new study confirms
Worker Safety Must Come First This Summer
ARPANSA clinical audit service recognised for service to the community
Astronomers measure electrons from space at record energies
Solar Fire Up Close
Joining forces to tackle leukaemia
UW Addresses USDA Inspection Report Findings At WaNPRC
Research explores how the magnetic moments of atoms in materials are arranged and interact
Right now, the Sun is far more active than predicted – and small satellites are paying the price
A distant planet seems to have a sulphur-rich atmosphere, hinting at alien volcanoes
Golf NSW and Professional Golfers Association of Australia have shown support for Cancer Council’s Improve your long game program 
ARPANSA Develops International Film Dosimetry Audits
Data detectives strike back at deadly childhood cancer
Andrew’s Raising awareness about prostate cancer after a grade three diagnosis 
How Life Began on Earth: Modeling Earth’s Ancient Atmosphere
‘Cosmic inflation’: did the early cosmos balloon in size? A mirror universe going backwards in time may be a simpler explanation
Rocky planets orbiting small stars could have stable atmospheres needed to support life
New Monash study shows wind patterns key in causing coral bleaching on Great Barrier Reef
NSW Nationals Thank Dr Dave For Lifetime Of Service
Scientists supporting mission to assess Europa’s habitability
ARPANSA scientist provides radio wave measurement expertise to international study
UN expert on internally displaced persons to visit the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Breast cancer advocate encourages young women to be aware of symptoms
There were more black holes in the early universe than we thought – new research
First-of-its-kind experiment investigating radiation risk in offshore decommissioning
Successfully navigating the challenges of replacing a component in a nuclear reactor
The universe is smoother than the standard model of cosmology suggests – so is the theory broken?
ARPANSA invites community feedback on environmental values
Organic Matter on Mars was Formed from Atmospheric Formaldehyde
Could rotating black holes be the wind turbines powering the distant future? We tested the physics
World Ozone Day 16 September 2024
Cosmology is at a tipping point – we may be on the verge of discovering new physics
Tiny, compact galaxies are masters of disguise in the distant universe − searching for the secrets behind the Little Red Dots
The Earth’s inner core is a total mystery – here’s how we’re starting to solve it
Chris shares his story for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
New Technology To Keep Our Prisons Safe