Improving cost of particle beam therapy

A recent IAEA study has found that the high costs of establishing an advanced cancer treatment currently not available in Australia can be controlled through innovation.

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Sharing Sydney’s experience with South Australia

07/08/2018
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ANSTO CEO, Dr Adi Paterson, is part of a delegation who are visiting the communities of Kimba, Hawker and Quorn on 6 and 7 August, for Community Information Sessions being led by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science.

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Nuclear medicine generator production to resume next week

03/08/2018
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The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) will recommence production of technetium-99m (Tc-99m) generators next week.

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Safe export of fuel that enabled a decade of nuclear research, medicine 

31/07/2018
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The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) today confirmed that the 10th routine export of spent nuclear fuel is underway, after a multi-agency operation on in July, 2018.

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NDF celebrates staff achievements

25/07/2018
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The NDF held their annual Rewards and Recognition lunch to award staff for achievements across four categories.

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Macquarie Island expedition uncovers link between the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds and carbon dioxide levels

24/07/2018
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Strong westerly winds weaken the Southern Ocean’s ability to store carbon and thereby contribute to faster accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, according to a new study published today in the prestigious journal Nature Geoscience.

 

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Partnerships with ARC Training Centres

02/08/2018
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ANSTO has is a partner on 2 of the 7 successful 2018 Industrial Transformation Training Centres recently announced by the Australian Research Council.

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Macquarie Island expedition uncovers link between the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds and carbon dioxide levels

24/07/2018
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Strong westerly winds weaken the Southern Ocean’s ability to store carbon and thereby contribute to faster accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, according to a new study published today in the prestigious journal Nature Geoscience.

 

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