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The Centre for Accelerator Science informs policy, provides critical services for IAEA and government agencies in nuclear forensics and air pollution monitoring, and enables discovery and innovation in areas such as environment, climate and health sciences, space technologies, advanced materials for biotech, energy, nuclear and quantum, and cultural heritage.

Group agreement ANU

Strategic relationship agreement with the Australian National University

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Groundwater

Research brings a better understanding of the stability of very old groundwater

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Australian native foods

Aboriginal inhabitants of Madjedbebe, northern Australia used different ways to adapt to environmental change

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Murray Darling River archaeological

Murray River earth mounds reveal Aboriginal cooking practices spanning 4000 years

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Neutrons and the atom

A closer look at the scientific power of nuclear and accelerator techniques

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Traditional outriggerin South pacific

Research provides understanding of migration of early peoples into Oceania

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Satellite in orbit

Improving the radiation tolerance of microelectronics for space

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Nuclear fuel cycle research

Collaborative research brings new insights into radioactive waste, nuclear fuel and nuclear waste forms

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Ion channels

Fine tuning materials for energy storage using architectural design and structural engineering

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Knee joint implant

Nuclear technique improves properties of innovative bone implant material

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Angkor

ANSTO expertise highlighted in a 3D IMAX film about Angkorian Empire

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Environment research

Nuclear research techniques are an important tool for environmental scientists to understand past climates and anticipate the future

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