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STEM-SAGE Initiative
Inspiring young women to be part of next generation of scientists.
Sutherland students ‘armed’ with skills to build a bionic hand
ANSTO researchers among materials, environment and health projects funded by new ARC grants
Some of Sydney’s best science teachers meet its best science infrastructure
ANSTO joins international counterparts in peaceful nuclear monitoring
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) has joined a team, lead by the US Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), to install a high resolution monitoring system at ANSTO’s medical isotope production facility in Lucas Heights, Australia.
Sci-fi or sci-fact
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Role at ANSTO
Molecular geometry and magnetism: Investigation of lanthanoid-based single molecule magnets
A spotlight on quinine for National Tree Day
ANSTO and University of Wollongong team up to sort sci-fi from sci-fact
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Periodic table photo competition results
This science week ANSTO (August 10th - 18th) is running a classroom competition using the ANSTO Periodic Table and our new ANSTO XR app.
Fossilised remains of Ice Age top predator dated with radiocarbon
Feathery moa’s fossilised footprints, ancient age revealed
ANSTO scientist, Dr Klaus Wilcken of the Centre for Accelerator Science, used cosmogenic nuclide dating to determine the ages of layered sand and gravel samples, in which seven footprints of the flightless bird, the moa, were found on the South Island in New Zealand in 2019.
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Highlights - Planetary Materials
Planetary science is an emerging research theme in Australia, and research at ANSTO is embedded in the heart of this.
'Big Ideas' bring students from across the country to Sydney
Window into the cell
Access to a ‘window into the cell’ with University of Wollongong cryogenic electron microscope at ANSTO.
Cross collaboration on highly competitive funding for projects and facilities
Sydney and Perth schools tackle playground waste and clean up with first prize in ANSTO's hackathon
Showcasing ANSTO's Innovative Technologies at Phoenix's Waste Management Symposia
ANSTO is taking its innovative ANSTO Synroc® and CORIS360® technologies to the world stage at the Waste Management Symposia 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona USA this week (10 – 14 March 2024). Joining over 45 other countries and around 3,000 attendees, an Australian Government contingent comprising of ANSTO and the Australian Radioactive Waste Agency is in attendance to showcase Australia’s extensive radioactive waste management capabilities.