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- ItemANSTO research impact report : covers highlights from the period 2016-2022 at ANSTO(Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, 2023-11) Australian Nuclear Science and Technology OrganisationThe Research Impact Report shows some of the many ways that science at ANSTO has delivered real world benefits in recent years. It is important not only to do great science but to be seen to be doing great science, so we deliver this report in the spirit of accountability: to the government; to other funders and supporters who made this research possible; and to the public, who ultimately reap the rewards. The case studies presented in the report deliver benefit and represent a significant intellectual achievement from ANSTO scientists in collaboration with users, partners, and industry clients. Our research, and the research of those who access our infrastructure, relies on nuclear science and technology that can only be delivered by ANSTO. Science at ANSTO brings public benefit to all Australians, in areas of national priority and in alignment with national science and research priorities, through innovation for industry, improving health, protecting the environment, optimising the nuclear fuel cycle, supporting Indigenous cultural heritage, enhancing food and agriculture, and fostering discovery. When you browse through this library of almost a hundred case studies, you will also find details of ANSTO’s advanced capabilities, and, importantly, a list of the individuals who contributed to the research. Whether it is coming up with the concept or theory, conducting the experiment, interpreting the results or translating the science into a technology, the effort is a shared one. We applaud these efforts and celebrate the achievements captured in the case studies. At a time when excellent science is needed to help resolve opportunities and challenges for the nation, ANSTO is proud to have delivered on its mandate in delivering knowledge and advancing prosperity for the benefit of Australia.