They say the most precious thing one can give is time. National Volunteer Week is about acknowledging those that use theirs to make the world a better place.
Nina Welti is on a mission to show the world where our food comes from. She is making a difference to our consumer knowledge and food production.
We're investing in four new Future Science Platforms exploring energy storage, carbon locking, immune resilience and biotechnology.
Popping laptops open and locking in the challenge, two WA students uncovered the music genre generating the most electrical energy. In the words of Naughty by Nature, there ain’t nothin’ like hip hop music!
Guided by two women in STEM, technology students at a Perth school have used coding to create a device to help the hearing impaired.
We meet Dr Deborah Lau who explains that ending plastic waste must start with us reimagining the future of plastic.
Professor Bronwyn Fox takes up the role as our latest Chief Scientist 30 years after she first joined us as a research assistant.
Meet some of the women taking on what could be described as one of our greatest challenges - tackling climate change.
Dr Megan Sebben is helping to challenge school kids’ perceptions of what a scientist is and what a career in science can look like.
Get the inside experience of vacation student Katelyn Dooley, who studied groundwater during her three-month placement here at CSIRO.
Danila always wanted to work with animals but had no idea they'd end up roller skating in regional NSW working on animal science.
Our scientists were recipients of Australia Day honours including polymer chemist, Dr Graeme Moad, and environmental chemist, Dr Graeme Batley.
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