Aussies waste four million tonnes of food each year. Our top five tips for saving food will also save your hip pocket and the planet.
Discover more about the world of science with our fun DIY science activities, using easy-to-find, everyday materials from your own home.
From Hobart to North Queensland, we were all over the country celebrating National Science Week last week. Here are some of the highlights.
Not all scientists are smashing particles, discovering new chemicals or exploring exotic environments. Some scientists test the humble toilet.
Put away your books and pencils and don’t worry about whiteboard, class – we’re going online. Science class is about to get a lot more exciting (if that’s possible!) thanks to the new Double Helix Lessons.
Our new kids' book helps kids engage with science and technology by looking at inventions that are somewhere between impossible and just around the corner.
Those yellow fields aren’t just a pretty picture - they make Australia the second largest exporter of canola seed in the world.
The latest book from our publishing team sheds some light on animals that go bump in the night to help you find these elusive yet amazing critters.
Miniature Lives — the latest book from CSIRO Publishing — lets families identify the miniature life around the home and backyard.
While we all take a few days off Easter, our friends over at Double Helix Magazine have put together an egg-straordinary list of cracking egg-speriments for kids that will help keep them busy over the holidays.
Happy 30th birthday Double Helix Magazine! That's three decades of entertaining kids - big and small - with sensational science stories.
The dingo is one of Australia's most controversial animals but are they really a pest do they just get a bad rap? Our book, The Dingo Debate, explains more.
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