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What the hack?
19th March 2016
A whirlwind of hacking goodness shook things up with some exciting new ideas and some fierce competition over the weekend-long Melbourne Science Hackfest on 4-6 March.
Hidden housemates: we live with a zoo of harmless mini-beasts
2nd March 2016
Don't worry, it's still better to live with hundreds of mini-beasts than that terrible housemate you had to live with during uni.
Reunited after twenty years: tagged tuna tells us tales of the sea
26th April 2015
We have been reunited with an old friend. We met a long time ago, 22 years in fact, and we […]
Australian farmers face increasing risk of new diseases: report
25th November 2014
By Gary Fitt, CSIRO A nationwide outbreak of foot and mouth disease; an invasion of a devastating wheat disease; our […]
Smartphone app a life-saver for heart attack patients
2nd October 2014
UPDATE 19/09/2017: Today, our Cardihab technology has spun-out from CSIRO after raising venture capital investment of $1.35 million in the […]
Historic collections could be lost to ‘digital dinosaurs’
16th September 2014
By Michael Brünig, CSIRO Australian’s museums, galleries and other cultural institutions must adopt more of a digital strategy with their collections […]
Bungees get wet – for science
25th August 2014
When you hear the word ‘bungee’ you don’t immediately think of ocean research. But the daredevil’s rubbery, stretchy friend is […]
Animating life: bringing science to the YouTube generation
22nd April 2014
By Seán I. O’Donoghue, OCE Science Leader Telling science stories often involves explaining complex interactions between a cast of molecular […]
We’re running out of wireless spectrum… so what can we do?
3rd April 2014
By Ian Oppermann, Digital Productivity & Services Director While discussions around closing oil refineries in Australia bring talk of future economic […]
Tui’s Tips for Astronomy PhD Students
12th March 2014
Today's post is written by Tui Britton, a PhD student at Macquarie University and co-supervised at CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science. I […]
An Australian astronomer in Washington
8th January 2014
An on-the-ground report from CASS Outreach and Education Officer, Rob Hollow The 223rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) […]
Citizen scientists bring more critters online
13th December 2013
Back in October we took a look at the phenomenon of citizen science that has really taken off over the […]