As heads of state gather in New York for tomorrow’s United Nations climate summit, a new report on the state of the world’s carbon budget tells them that greenhouse emissions hit a new record last year, and are still growing.
UPDATE: 25 Sept.14 - NASA's MAVEN and ISRO's MOM spacecraft arrived successfully in orbit and have already been returning science […]
The winners of the 2014 IgNobel prizes have just been announced, and there’s an Australian among them. Peter K. Jonason […]
By Andrea Walton, CSIRO; Rod McCrea, CSIRO, and Rosemary Leonard, CSIRO Residents in Queensland’s Western Downs region have mixed feelings […]
Australian astronomers Simon Ellingsen (University of Tasmania) and our own Shari Breen, and their international collaborators, have discovered the first class […]
Australia’s Biodiversity series – Part 10: Inland waters Even though it is one of the world's most arid continents, Australia’s […]
Here's a great photo of the team that delivered RV Investigator into its home port of Hobart.
Mycologists – scientists who study fungi – estimate there are up to five million species of fungi on Earth. Of […]
By Glenn Marsh, CSIRO The current outbreak of Ebola virus in West Africa is unprecedented in size, with nearly 4,800 […]
By Michael Brünig, CSIRO Australian’s museums, galleries and other cultural institutions must adopt more of a digital strategy with their collections […]
Last week when the new Marine National Facility research vessel Investigator arrived into its home port of Hobart, some fabulous […]
Our oceans are full of plastic. These are the findings of our national marine debris research project - so what are we doing about it?
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