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Young stars of CSIRO Chile
8th June 2016
Our hub in Chile is nurturing some exciting up and coming research talent. Meet Alfredo, Gabriella, and Nicolas.
A stellar 3D movie of a rare meteorite
16th February 2016
Our 3D imaging and characterisation technology has been used to build a complete picture of a newly-discovered meteorite - that's older than the Earth - in the South Australian outback.
Our gift to you – a cracking Christmas gift guide
16th December 2015
No one deserves the pain of trying to decide what to do with another gift card or plain old cash this Christmas. Give that special someone a little something from our Christmas gift guide that will ensure you can bask in the knowledge that you're the best gift giver of the season.
Titanium propels 3D printed drone to aid in bushfires
10th December 2015
A group of Melbourne University students have designed a 3D printed, titanium drone to fight bushfires.
These are the droids you’re looking for: CSIRO vs Star Wars
20th November 2015
C-3PO and R2-D2 are synonymous with Star Wars but there's a new bot on the block. Get the scoop on BB-8 in our latest Double Helix magazine.
Understanding the choice to go gluten or wheat-free
6th November 2015
Just 1–2% of Australians suffer from coeliac disease, yet 1 in 10 Australians restrict their consumption of gluten. Why is this?
Processed meat, red meat and cancer: 3 important questions to consider
30th October 2015
We take a look at the World Health Organisation's latest findings on links between red meat and cancer - and what this could mean for your diet.
Today’s smart machines owe much to Australia’s first computer
23rd October 2015
It may have one millionth the storage capacity of a modern smartphone, but CSIRAC - Australia's first digital computer - is still relevant today.
Mini antennas for stealthier navy ships
12th October 2015
We're using highly sensitive superconductors to develop mini antennas for the Royal Australian Navy.
Where are the missing gravitational waves?
29th September 2015
We’ve been looking for the gravitational waves theorised by Einstein for 11 years using our Parkes radio telescope. By training our sights on a distant pulsar we hoped to detect signs of those gravitational waves, here’s what we found.
Pedal to the metal: how we’re producing aerospace parts five times faster
23rd September 2015
Our technology is being used to produce vital aerospace components for the Royal Australian Air Force.
Seabirds are eating plastic litter in our oceans – but not only where you’d expect
1st September 2015
The results of our first ever worldwide analysis of the threat posed by plastic pollution to seabird species are worrying – but we can help alleviate the problem.