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Detection of gravitation waves beginning of new realm of physics
Australian environmental research featured in US science magazine
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Advanced refrigeration technology on the horizon
Atomic mechanism produces colossal cooling effect in new class of materials .
Managing global malnutrition: Australian researchers map micronutrients in white rice
School tours Melbourne
Come and discover the world of science at the Australian Synchrotron - book a school tour today.
Nuclear power technology explored
ANSTO shared expertise on next-generation reactors and nuclear power with sustainable energy experts at the Australian Academy of Science symposium in May.
Bushfire charcoal particles carried an unprecedented distance
Charcoal particles from recent bushfires in NSW were carried 50 kilometres by the wind, which has significance for fire history reconstruction.
Webinar: Strengthening the future of the nuclear workforce
Join us for this online webinar to explore and discuss the huge opportunities in growing a dynamic and impactful future nuclear workforce.
IAEA and ANSTO partner to support women in nuclear science and technology
This week women in science from 16 countries came together like never before. Inspiring women, young and old, were the first to complete the W4NSEC (Women for Nuclear Science Education and Communication) program that is designed to support women who are wanting to improve their education and communication skills in nuclear science.
Technological innovation and partnership needed to make progress on mental disorders
Research brings new insights to the complex immune response in the brain
Ingredient selection
Understanding the molecular structure of ingredients can improve the qualities of food.
Shorebirds Competition 2021
ANSTO is proud to host the Shorebirds Competition for the fourth year. This unique environmental poster competition is free to enter and offers over $4000 in prizes (insert link to prizes button) for students and schools!
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.
Multiscale modelling of laser-based additive manufacturing for the development of process–structure–property relationships
ANSTO is working with academic and industry partners on the development of multiscale numerical simulations of Laser Metal Deposition (LMD) 3D printing.
Tracking oxytocin to understand the biological pathways linked to human cognition and behaviour
Breakthrough on virus infecting rare and endangered parrots
12,000 year temperature record
A new continuous record of temperature dating back 12,000 years provides an import resource in understanding current and future climate changes,