As yesterday's post hinted at, astronomers are always good for a party. Our next one is on Sunday 1 September […]
In this post yesterday you might have seen our Compact Array telescope in NSW getting its groove on for the […]
Here are some photos to show you some of the equipment and capabilities that will be used by fisheries researchers […]
By Ryan Fraser, Research Manager, Earth Science and Engineering and Arwen Cross, Science Communicator, Food Health and Life Sciences. Imagine […]
We're so excited to see our Australia Telescope Compact Array dancing to Daft Punk's latest single 'Get Lucky', in preparation […]
If you thought ISS Commander Chris Hadfield's micro gravity rendition of Space Oddity was the hit of the week, think […]
Bowel cancer is one of the most curable types of cancer if found early. If the cancer is detected before […]
By Arwen Cross People have been growing wheat since around 8000 BC, and we’ve used selective breeding to make sure […]
The Gooniyandi people of the Fitzroy Valley in the tropical Kimberley region of Western Australia know that the appearance of red dragonflies is a much better indicator of the march of seasons than a glance at the old wall calendar.
A windlass is a device that is used to deploy and retrieve the anchor chain, with the anchor attached. On […]
On the 3rd of May 30 teachers and educators from across Australia gathered at the CSIRO Parkes Observatory for an […]
Meet Giovanna Zanardo: a PhD student at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research who's using our telescopes to study the remains […]
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