This 6-week program combines engaging hands-on activities with inquiry-based learning to inspire curiosity and help support the development of problem-solving in girls. Participants will have the opportunity to meet some of Australia’s leading female scientists and engineers!
Enthusiastically delivered by our qualified female educators, the program will provide a supportive environment to encourage girls to become confident and active learners.
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ANSTO STEAM Club for Girls
Snaphot of molecular mechanism at work in lethal virus
X-ray crystallography at the Australian Synchrotron contributed to major research findings.
A spotlight on quinine for National Tree Day
Technical Information - Platypus
Specifications, Instrument reference, User manual.
Investigating Ozone
Ozone in the upper atmosphere is a crucial shield of UV, but ozone at surface levels is a respiratory irritant and health hazard.
Students investigate surface-level ozone concentrations in the air around Liverpool, NSW, using descriptive statistical analysis, a univariate analysis and a bivariate analysis to explore the data. Students also investigate the relationship between ozone concentration and certain pollutant gases, as well as the effect of temperature.
User Meeting 2024 - Abstract Requirements & Themes
Visit to ANSTO by Professor Masanori Tachikawa
Farewell to a Cambridge student
Applications - Quokka
Applications on the Quokka instrument at ANSTO.
User Meeting 2025 - Abstract Requirements & Themes
Rutherford Backscattering
Rutherford backscattering primarily provides information about the concentration of elements VS depth in a light material.
Sample Guide - XFM beamlime
Samples on the X-ray fluorescence microscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
Part 1: An explanation of the three-body problem featured in science fiction series
Two ANSTO physicist explain the three-body problem as featured in science fiction series of the same name
Research finds possible key to long term COVID-19 symptoms
Researchers from La Trobe University have used the Australian Synchrotron to help identify a key mechanism in how SARS-CoV-2 damages lung tissue.
ANSTO expertise highlighted in a 3D IMAX film about Angkorian Empire
ANSTO radiocarbon facilities and scientists are featured in a new IMAX documentary film released in the United States.
Close look at a machine that will make high-precision parts in the future
Dr Kirrily Rule elected onto Australian Institute of Physics executive committee
Success in clinical trials
Shift in the treatment of blood cancers taking place.