First, we need to congratulate the winner of last week’s prize pack. Congrats go out to Kieran who’ll receive his […]
By Bill Young Today, 22 March, is World Water Day. Celebrated annually by the United Nations, World Water Day recognises […]
You may have missed the fascinating detective story involving John Sarkissian, Operations Scientist at the CSIRO Parkes Observatory. Find out […]
Today our latest robots come to life. The stars of our Museum Robot project, B1 and B2, will use telepresence […]
Underground mines can be hazardous places for humans, which is why the industry is investing in robots and automated vehicles […]
In December 2012, Dr Benjamin Cohen from the University of Queensland led a team on board Australia’s Marine National Facility research […]
By John Sarkissian About the author John is an Operations Scientist at the CSIRO Parkes Radio Observatory. His main responsibilities […]
Another stellar corpse has been found in the Galaxy. This one is fairly fresh—just 2,500 years old. It is in […]
We have a fantastic opportunity for high school students to control the 64m Parkes radio telescope, the Dish. PULSE@Parkes is […]
Australia’s Marine National Facility Steering Committee met in Canberra recently and welcomed back Chair Professor Craig Johnson, who has been on […]
Bareskin Dogfish: I have an affinity with this dogfish. Little is known about how it works or the environment it […]
What a week! The Catholic Church got a new pope. And the world’s astronomers got a major new telescope: ALMA. […]
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