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On behalf of ANSTO thank you for your interest in our tours. We hope your visit to ANSTO will be both enjoyable and informative.
Dr Catalina Curceanu will explore exotic atoms and impossible phenomena in the universe.
Neutron scattering helps clarify the arrangement of magnetic vortices, skyrmions, in material
ANSTO Nuclear Fuel Cycle researcher recognised for contributions to crystallography and structural chemistry on actinides and lanthanides.
ANSTO is coordinating and facilitating a new cycle of Australian project proposals for the Regional Cooperative Agreement (RCA).
ANSTO Big Ideas encourages students to creatively communicate the work of an Australian scientist, and explain how their work has inspired them to come up with a Big Idea to make our world a better place. This competition is intended to engage and support Australian students in years 7-10 in Science and encourage them to pursue studies and careers in STEM.
Recent catastrophic Australian bushfires produced extremely high levels of fine particle pollution.
Datasets from the Aerosol Sampling Program.
The Detection & Imaging group builds on ANSTO’s 70-year history of scientific achievements and contributions in meeting the nuclear needs of industry, globally.
Neutron scattering has contributed to a 'tour de force' of chemistry led by Monash University.
In May 2023, The Honourable Dr Annabelle Bennett, ANSTO Board Chair, shared ANSTO's Statement of Intent with the Minister for Industry, Science and Technology.
Frequently asked questions about beamtime, accommodation and the user portal.
ANSTO is coordinating and facilitating the calling of pre-concept papers for the next cycle of technical cooperative project proposals under the Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific (RCA) | IAEA
Research collaboration with University of Sydney focuses on a personalised approach to cancer treatment.
A new nuclear medicine waste processing facility that showcases ANSTO Synroc technology is under construction.