No, not Towel Day, but Tau Day, 28 June. You’ve probably heard of Pi Day, which is celebrated on the […]
Later this year the MNF will take delivery of Investigator, a new state-of-the-art, research vessel capable of carry up to […]
Here’s a fun fact: the words “sarcastic” and “sarcasm” come from the Greek word sarkasmos, meaning “to tear or rend flesh”. […]
Part of our Smart Farming series By Claire Harris You jump in your car, glance at the fuel gauge. You […]
What does hula hooping have to do with science? The second instalment in a video series from our education peeps […]
By Arwen Cross Australians eat more fibre than many other westerners but bowel cancer remains the second most common cancer […]
Part of our Smart Farming series While sensors, soil moisture probes and super smart cattle tags may seem whacky today, […]
Well maybe I got a bit carried away… This is our incredible weather research radar under construction! Remember we told […]
The PULSE@Parkes team is pretty happy this week as we celebrated a major milestone – the 1000th student through our […]
Meet Natalie Kelly, an ecological statistician from our Hobart site. Natalie has just returned from a voyage to Antarctica, where she […]
Part of our Smart Farming series When we explain to people that we continue to do a lot of research […]
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