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Shaun Jenkinson is currently Chief Executive Officer of ANSTO.
Imaging at ANSTO supported Curtin University-led research that discovered the oldest 3D heart in a 380-million-year-old fossilised fish
Researchers have discovered a 380-million-year-old heart – the oldest ever found – alongside a separate fossilised stomach, intestine and liver in an ancient jawed fish, shedding new light on the evolution of our own bodies.
You are what you eat
Cracking the code for crop nutrition and food quality with X-ray fluorescence microscopy.
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Pipeline Accelerator Voucher Scheme
Voucher scheme accelerating medical research
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Careers at ANSTO
ANSTO seeks candidates who are passionate about making a contribution to Australian society through supporting nuclear science and technology.
Australian grads defy exodus for chance to work in science
A closer look at the science of detecting flu
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Associate Professor Lee is a Nuclear Medicine Physician at Austin Health in Melbourne, with extensive nuclear medicine expertise and is very highly regarded in the nuclear medicine community.
Potential good news for a warming world
Collaboration finds that old carbon reservoirs are unlikely to cause a massive greenhouse gas release in a warming world.
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Bianca Shepherd is ANSTO’s Engineering Support Workshop Manager, confidently overseeing the manufacture and fabrication of equipment and specialised parts for critical Australian scientific and landmark infrastructure.
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Nuclear stewardship science group
The work of the group comprises Radioactivity Measurement Standards, Radioanalytical chemistry, Environmental Radioactivity Measurement Centre, Nuclear security science and Environmental monitoring.
Using cosmic ray 'clocks in rocks' to understand climate change
Innovative radioactive waste treatment technology forging ahead
International interest is building in Australia’s new multi-million-dollar radioactive waste processing facility at the Sydney campus of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO).
Fission vs fusion: an explainer
The release of the Oppenheimer film, the story of the director of the Manhattan Project, has prompted many people to go online and search for an explanation of the difference between fission and fusion, two fundamental scientific concepts.
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Role at ANSTO
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Feather Map of Australia
Boost to bone hormones as researchers open new avenues of osteoporosis research
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Role at ANSTO
International research reveals significance of human fossil methane contribution
A team of researchers including the University of Rochester, CSIRO and ANSTO has found methane emissions from human fossil sources have been greatly underestimated.