Most people wouldn’t pick science as a career that cares for people. Doctors? Tick. Counsellors? Tick. Social workers? Tick. But […]
It’s Valentine’s Day, in case you hadn't noticed, and red roses are the order of the day. To celebrate, we thought we’d […]
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Solar Dynamics Observatory: Year Three On Feb. 11, 2010, NASA launched an unprecedented solar observatory into space. The Solar Dynamics […]
Yesterday we reported a case of a missing robot. The autonomous underwater submarine, also known as Starbug, didn’t arrive back at […]
Work is continuing on the inside fit-out of RV Investigator. Here's a photo of the galley or kitchen equipment that will be onboard. […]
Are we entering a 'Golden Age of Astronomy'? CSIRO astrophysicist Ray Norris certainly thinks so. He talks with Radio National's […]
By Emily Lehmann The word ‘armour’ dates back to the Middle Ages, and certainly, protective uniforms have come a long […]
CSIRO is pretty proud of its new 36 dish ASKAP radio telescope currently being developed in the outback of Western […]
No doubt we’ve all seen stunning images of the planet we call home and thought ‘wow’. Orbiting earth at any […]
A few weeks ago on this blog we showed you block 110 heading down the street to the blasting and painting chamber. […]
Forget houses on the moon, our scientists are using 3D printing to build better fish tags. We use tags to […]
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