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What does the future hold for livestock production in Australia?
8th July 2019
This thought leadership essay from CSIRO Agriculture and Food discusses future livestock production trends in Australia.
Space on a screen: how do you broadcast a Moon landing?
5th July 2019
It took more than one giant leap to share the Moon landing with the world, and Australia played an essential part in the broadcast. Here’s how it all happened.
Flexing our solar muscle: solar for everyone, everywhere
28th June 2019
Australians love solar and we’re an extremely sunny place so it makes sense. But traditional solar panels have some limitations. Enter flexible solar.
Vaccinating machine learning against attacks
24th June 2019
Vaccines aren’t just for humans. Our researchers have developed world-first techniques to 'vaccinate' algorithms against attacks, a significant advancement in machine learning research.
A scientific show and tell with Dr Larry Marshall
17th June 2019
We put our Chief Executive, Dr Larry Marshall up for a special episode of Q&A. But we’ve since had a lot of questions about what he raised on the show. So like Larry after smuggling all his gadgets into the ABC studios, let’s unpack all the highlights and what they mean for cleaner energy.
How climate change might impact marine life
13th June 2019
A global team of researchers have used modelling techniques to better understand the impact of climate change on marine life in Australia and around the world.
Protecting the proteins that protect us from cancer
5th June 2019
We’re researching a treatment to target prostate and HPV-related cancers including cervical, anal and head and neck cancers.
Helping cattle combat germs: more genetics, less antibiotics
29th May 2019
How now, healthy cow? In a world first, we’ve genetically selected cattle with a better immune system, leading to better animal welfare outcomes, healthier cattle and fewer antibiotics in our food.
Are Australian snakes really the most dangerous in the world?
27th May 2019
Is it really a 'snake mistake'? Our resident herpetologist, Ruchira Somaweera, sheds light on some snaky misconceptions, and gives us an insight into the striking life of a herpetologist.
Web of worries: are you unknowingly loading malicious content from “trusted” sites?
14th May 2019
The World Wide Web is a tangled mass of interconnected services and our researchers have spotlighted a fundamental flaw in its design that has significant implications on privacy and security.
How your food choices can benefit more than just your health
10th May 2019
The global food system is a large contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Check out how your food choices can help to reduce the impact.
Pint of Science will quench your thirst … for knowledge
8th May 2019
If you have a fear of an empty beer (cenosillicaphobia) or a fear of not knowing something (agnosiophobia), the Pint of Science Festival is here to help.