Lightning is one of the scariest forms of energy in nature. What Halloween movie isn’t complete without a sudden thunderous […]
By Emily Lehmann Ever waited for a long time in a hospital emergency department and thought, there must be a […]
Matthew Hill’s work sounds as though it should be directed by George Lucas. The main difference is that it’s real. […]
By Tsuey Cham A few weeks ago we took a look at coal seam gas (CSG) and the hydraulic fracturing […]
Our new Marine National Facility, RV Investigator, is ready to hit the waves for its first scientific sea trials. We’ve […]
Early this morning the new Marine National Facility research vessel Investigator departed the CSIRO wharf in Hobart, on its first […]
On Friday 12 December, we’ll be hosting Welcome to Port Celebrations for RV Investigator at the CSIRO Laboratories at Battery […]
By Emily Lehmann There’s a new star in the making in the world of astronomy, with our Australian Square Kilometre […]
Since Investigator arrived in Hobart in early September we’ve been really busy fitting out $6.7 million worth of scientific equipment, […]
As the mercury rises and our focus turns to hitting the gym and shedding those cuddly winter kilos, we thought […]
We collect things. Lots of things. You might have heard about our major collections – the National Wildlife Collection, National […]
We worked with Melbourne’s St Vincent’s Hospital and biotech company Anatomics on a world-first: developing a heel bone implant 3D printed in titanium.
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