By Emily Lehmann A world in which robots and humans live side-by-side is no longer just stuff dreamed up in […]
It’s easy as – by following a simple, customised eating plan and weighing in on the website once a […]
In 1973 when Motorola engineer Martin Cooper created the first mobile phone prototype it weighed around 1.1 kilos (iPhone 6 […]
We are pleased to advise that a date has been set for the official Welcome to Port Celebrations on Friday […]
By Michelle Baker, CSIRO Bats are the natural host species for Ebola and a variety of viruses, many of which […]
Last week we brought you bees with backpacks… but this week we’re bringing nickel back. Please, don’t be scared – […]
It’s World Food Day, and this year’s focus is on the role smallholder farmers play in feeding the world. Food […]
Sounding out the ghosts of the depths.
By Pep Canadell, CSIRO Through burning fossil fuels, humans are rapidly driving up levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, […]
On-board the RV Investigator, our Geophysical Survey and Mapping team have successfully mapped the MV Lake Illawarra and the Tasman Bridge decades after the disaster that brought them to the depths of the Derwent
We’ve got some great science education activities and animations for school kids, all about the new Marine National Facility research vessel, […]
CSIRO through the Gas Industry Social and Environmental Research Alliance (GISERA) is undertaking a comprehensive study of methane seeps in […]
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