By Chris Johnson Today, the International Council for Science (ICSU) and the International Social Science Council (ISSC) named Dr Mark […]
We recently had the Chair of CSIRO, Simon McKeon, and CSIRO’s Deputy Chief Executive, Craig Roy, in the shipyard in Singapore […]
We've used our 3D printers to recreate minuscule insects, like weevils and Christmas beetles and scaled them right up to almost 40 times their original size.
In the past few months there seems have been a rush of reports on sightings of alien creatures on the […]
At the surface, it is home to white sharks, southern bluefin tuna, and marine mammals including blue whales and sealions […]
Over the weekend (June 15-16), the European Space Agency’s, Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) successfully docked with the International Space […]
Remember the team photo in Spain, followed by the mystery box that was unloaded last year, and the fabulous blue […]
Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef attracts nearly two million tourists every year and it runs for 2300km down the east […]
By Dr Andrew Johnson On February 11, 1861, Robert O’Hara Burke reached the Gulf of Carpentaria. He described in his […]
By Lisa Harvey-Smith (CSIRO ASKAP Project Scientist) It took the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) teams from Australia–New Zealand and Southern […]
Small-scale fault systems in the Earth’s crust have a strong correlation with the location of gold, a study of the St Ives Goldfields in Western Australia has found.
By Claire Harris We often hear that Facebook is used to post inane personal updates and share funny cat photos, […]
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