Climate change anxiety and eco-grief is starting to take a toll on people’s mental health and wellbeing. We share some ways to help deal with eco-grief.
Australians are starting to return to their homes and rebuild their lives after the bushfires. Creating a garden can be an important part of the process of recovery and reconnecting.
We’re working to understand the characteristics of the novel coronavirus, a key step towards developing a new vaccine.
The 2020 Australia Day honours list recognises dedicated Australians who have excelled in their fields. Congratulations to CSIRO's Australia Day honours recipients.
Fire debris flowing into waterways following heavy rain will exacerbate the impact of bushfires on fish and other aquatic life.
Spotfires are the major cause of the loss of control of fires, and understanding when spotfires are likely to occur is essential.
By understanding how bushfire maps are created, and what their features represent, you can get better at spotting fake ones.
Discover some of the ways bushfires harm and benefit different species of insects.
They're cute, they're furry, they do cube-shaped poops. Yes, we're talking about wombats...on Wednesday!
Fifty new born red handfish are providing hope to scientists to help save the world’s rarest fish.
Our discovery of how to estimate animal lifespans from DNA has revealed how long woolly mammoths and Neanderthals lived.
New technology is allowing our farmers to grow even more prawns, and reduce the need to import prawns to meet consumer demand.
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