By Iain Collings, Deputy Chief, Computational Informatics With the AFL season in full swing many of us are glued to our […]
We recently experienced a lunar eclipse and brought you a fantastic photo of the ‘red moon rising’ taken out at […]
Eight support staff from CSIRO recently headed off to the pool to take part in the Elements of Shipboard Safety […]
When one thinks of Hawaii tropical beaches and palm trees usually come to mind. Although it has plenty of this […]
What do the Real Housewives of Melbourne and plastic have in common? You’ll be surprised to hear that it’s a […]
The front, rear and 02 Level decks, of Australia’s new Marine National Facility research vessel, Investigator, are ready for science! These […]
By Ray Norris, Chief Research Scientist, Astronomy & Space Science Just one generation ago Australian schoolkids were taught that Aboriginal […]
By Seán I. O’Donoghue, OCE Science Leader Telling science stories often involves explaining complex interactions between a cast of molecular […]
CTD stands for conductivity (salinity), temperature and depth. The system that deploys this equipment from RV Investigator’s CTD laboratory, out and […]
Personally, I didn’t get to see the ‘Red Moon Rising’ yesterday evening – rain and thick cloud cover scuppered any […]
Check out the photos of Australia’s new Marine National Facility research vessel, Investigator, heading out for scientific sea trials!
How do you eat your Easter chocolate? Do you suck it or chew it? Does your tongue smear the inside […]
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