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The official Facebook page of the Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO) - home of Australia's nuclear science ANSTO is the home of Australia's nuclear science expertise. OPAL, Australia's multi-purpose reactor produces nuclear medicine and facilitates collaborative scientific research to benefit human, health, the environment and industry.
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Celebrating all the women of ANSTO and our efforts in Science in Australia Gender Equity on #internationalwomensday Read more about the SAGE initiative http://bit.ly/2mh3cIn #IWD2017
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Researchers from our Centre for Accelerator Science contributed to this study.
Hope you like our new photograph of OPAL, our multi-purpose research reactor that produces nuclear medicine and facilitates collaborative scientific research to benefit human health, the environment and industry.
ANSTO's cover photo
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Underwater photographer of the year 2017 winners – in pictures
ANSTO environmental researchers undertake investigations into aquatic ecosystems
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No Australian native flowers seem to be included but still interesting and relevant for Valentine's Day.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Fly-through of Gloria Knolls Slide, Queensland
Researchers from the Universidad de Granada, Universityof Sydney, James Cook University and The University of Edinburgh have found the largest underwater slide along the Great Barrier Reef. ANSTO helped with dating of fossil samples, including coral found to be more than 300,000 years old. This helped establish a timeline for the event. This content is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Attribution: www.deepreef.org
SSERVI Australia | SSERVI Australia
Australia is home to scientific and technological expertise in understanding the origins and evolution of the Solar System. ANSTO participates through the NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI) Australia node.It aims to strengthen national planetary research and extend collaborations with the international community. http://www.sserviaustralia.org/ One of our planetary scientists, Helen Maynard Casely, is speaking at the Australian Museum in Sydney this week. http://bit.ly/2kfWYGZ