Everyone loves a close encounter (especially on Valentine’s day). For spaceprobes, it’s their whole reason for existing. They’re out there, […]
How would you feel about walking into a rainforest in the Wet Tropics of Queensland and measuring, mapping and identifying […]
Sturgeon Whiptail: I was kicking back watching one of those fishing shows on TV the other day and they were somewhere […]
The days of using the flu as your favourite sickie excuse could be over. Our scientists have helped to design […]
There are about 400 species of March fly in Australia. Some of these feed on flower nectar and pollen but the majority prefer a helping of blood.
Today we celebrate the career of Dr Lan Lam – the primary inventor of CSIRO’s UltraBattery – an invention putting […]
By Ian Colditz– Research Scientist, Livestock Health & Welfare Approximately 140 vaccines are registered for use in livestock and companion animals […]
Video transcript is available here. Protecting the future of Aussie aquaculture farming through new sensor technology Whether you prefer your […]
By Don McFarlane– Research Programme Leader, Land and Water While the rest of Australia has had a reprieve from the Millennium […]
Stellar nursery for a baby Black Hole Astronomers studying a supernova remnant located 26,000 light years from Earth, may have found evidence […]
Work on the gondola has been progressing and it’s looking rather fabulous. Here’s the latest photo from the shipyard, of […]
By Ashley Tews– Research Scientist, ICT Centre The ability to track wildlife in natural environments while remaining undetected poses many technological […]
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