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Getting water smart, metal by metal
29th November 2013
In an arid country like Australia, we need to make sure we do our best to conserve water and we’ve […]
Self-driving cars and autonomous robots: where to now?
21st November 2013
By Michael Brünig, Deputy Chief, Computational Informatics There isn’t a radio-control handset in sight as a nimble robot briskly weaves […]
2014 Teacher Workshop at the Dish
11th November 2013
If you are a teacher and interested in effectively engaging your students in science through the context of astronomy then […]
Gravitational waves “know” how black holes grow
18th October 2013
Gravitational waves haven't even been detected yet, and they're already kicking goals. In a paper in the journal Science today, […]
Windy weather, dusty days ahead?
2nd October 2013
By Claire Harris In the last couple of days, uncomfortably strong winds swept through South Australia, New South Wales and […]
A Challenge to all Australians
16th September 2013
This is a guest post written by Dr Chris Lintott, University of Oxford and founder of Galaxy Zoo and The […]
Robots, radar and exploding gummy bears
16th August 2013
As part of National Science Week 2013, the Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies - affectionately known as QCAT – is inviting members of the public to a special Open Day to celebrate 20 years of research in Pullenvale.
Good food for a growing world
9th August 2013
By Claire Harris By 2050 our global population is expected to reach nine billion people. There are many challenges that […]
CSIRO opens Observatory office
5th July 2013
Yesterday, 4 July 2013, we officially opened our newest office space for CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, in Western Australia. […]
Say l8r to SMS: rise of chat apps means it’s time to talk wireless
3rd July 2013
By Ian Oppermann, Director, Digital Productivity and Services Flagship. The simple pleasure of sending a text message is almost a […]
Cattle farming on the cloud
27th June 2013
Part of our Smart Farming series By Claire Harris You jump in your car, glance at the fuel gauge. You […]
Can you legislate a social licence to operate?
27th February 2013
By Justine Lacey, Social Scientist, Earth Science and Resource Engineering The concept of a ‘social licence to operate’ (SLO) is not […]