Search results for virtual reality
VR Isn’t Just For Games: CSIRO, Augmented Reality And The Future
16th September 2016
Gizmodo was recently invited to visit CSIRO’s Data61 team to try one of their fabled Microsoft Hololenses.
Kids raid caves in virtual classroom
18th August 2014
We're using the 3D maps of the Jenolan Caves, to create an interactive game for students to explore a virtual representation of the would famous site.
‘Virtual changerooms’ coming soon to a smartphone near you
9th October 2013
By Simon Lucey, Principal Research Scientist & Research Project Leader We know buying clothes and accessories online carries a certain […]
Seeing the sea in 4D with Ocean Explorer
13th January 2023
What if we could take an MRI of the ocean and explore it in virtual reality? We’re prototyping tools to bring greater resolution to the study of the world's oceans.
To the Milky Way and beyond
6th January 2022
A new virtual reality film is the next best thing to visiting Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara, our Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory. Join Chris Brayton behind-the-scenes in filming Beyond the Milky Way.
Tech making our food supply chains smarter
4th April 2023
Sensors, digital twins and the Internet of Things: the supply chains that get food to our tables are becoming smarter, faster and greener.
Mt Resilience uses AR to help you prepare for disaster
28th October 2020
To prepare people for more frequent and extreme weather events, our researchers teamed up with the ABC to embrace AR with Mt Resilience.
How computational science is advancing scientific discovery
3rd August 2020
Computational science helps us visualise complex scientific problems. Our new partnership with Microsoft can help us find even more solutions.
Five ways we’re using data science during the COVID-19 pandemic
30th June 2020
From analysing the SARS-CoV-2 genome to outlining in-demand jobs, we break down five ways we’ve employed data science in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our big breakthroughs in 2019
20th December 2019
2019 was a big year for us. Before you head off for the end of year break, let’s reflect on the exciting science we brought to you this year.
Moonwalking students from the Mallee (and more!)
24th May 2019
There are kids moonwalking in the Mallee, and designing a garden for Mars. There are students making robots in Central Australia. All of these students are visited by our superstar STEM volunteers.
How traditional ecological knowledge explains science to school students
2nd April 2019
Areyonga School may only have 35 students, but they're at the forefront of engaging students by combining traditional Indigenous knowledge with Western science.