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Teachers Down Under Head to CERN: Australian Educators Selected for International High School Teacher Program
Part of the Large Hardon Collider
Using cosmic ray 'clocks in rocks' to understand climate change
International Colour Day
PET innovation
Tool developed for producing F-18 radiopharmaceuticals for PET imaging.
Novel research gives more clues about minerals under pressure within earth or other planets
A study has provided insight into copper sulfate pentahydrate and could give clues to how other hydrated minerals change under the pressures within planetary environments
Sharing Sydney’s experience with South Australia
Synchrotron-studied protein sheds light on Parkinson’s, stomach cancer, melanoma
Collaboration across the Tasman has enabled Australian and New Zealand researchers and scientists to shed light on a protein involved in diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, gastric cancer and melanoma.
The future is bright with $200,000 for ANSTO Scholars
The best and brightest young minds in Australia are encouraged to apply for a share in $200,000 worth of scholarships through Australia’s knowledge centre for nuclear science and technology, ANSTO.
Celebrating our shining stars of science at the ANSTO Awards
Detection of gravitation waves beginning of new realm of physics
New method PET radiotracers
Health researchers have developed a new method for producing PET radiotracers.
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Shorebirds Competition 2020
A lesson in Science and Sustainability.
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Connect with ANSTO's Women in STEM
Read about an ANSTO scientist and their work to prepare for a school project or interview.
Surface coatings on Aboriginal rock art provide insights into climate environment
Radiocarbon measurements at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science have supported research published that provided insights into what the environment was like for the Aboriginal artists who created rock art over intervals spanning 43,000 years.
Synchrotron used to find structure of a new material that could be found on the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan
Crucial expertise in groundwater benefits Australia
Using nuclear techniques to help sustain Australia's finite groundwater resources
Ancient foods provide clues to past rainfall
Research has helped build a record of rainfall during the late Pleistocene and Holocene, and shed light on the strategies of Indigenous Australians to cope with a changing landscape.
Nobel Prizes recognise insights at molecular and atomic scale
The Nobel Prizes for Physics, Chemistry and Medicine have been announced.
A changing of the guard in the 2018 ANSTO Top Coder Competition
The winners of the 2018 ANSTO Top Coder Competition were decided at two keenly contested grand finals with Robotics hosted by UTS and Coding held at the ANSTO Discovery Centre.