Us Aussies are a clever bunch. Without the likes of our biologists, engineers, physicists and software developers, the world would […]
Originally Posted: January 21, 2014 on the CSIRO News blog. Author: Crystal Ladiges At CSIRO, we’re part of a mission. But […]
Dr Sam Burnham wants to improve our odds of a healthier future. Together with our Preventative Health and Computational Informatics […]
Marine biologist love to take samples, to observe and better understand what lives in our oceans. It might be microscopic […]
At CSIRO, we’re part of a mission. But it’s not just any old mission. It’s a quest to hunt down […]
If you thought it was tough to get out of bed this morning, just spare a thought for the Rosetta […]
RV Investigator’s Operations Room is the heart of the scientific operations onboard. It looks amazing!
While many of us took refuge from the heatwave in air conditioning, one of our summer vacation students ventured outside […]
On Mondays, his ground-breaking radio telescope was used to hold up his mother’s washing line. He thought the Big Bang […]
This week’s heatwave across southern Australia has reminded us of the serious dangers posed by grassfires. They might not sound […]
THIS MEDIA RELEASE WAS DISTRIBUTED ON FRIDAY 17 JANUARY 2014 BY CSIRO. Tasmanian-based Taylor Brothers has beaten a competitive field […]
Research into the potential cooling effect due to vegetation by Dr Chen and his colleagues at CSIRO and Nursery & Garden Industry Australia, found that Melbourne’s CBD summer temperatures could be lowered by 0.7°C if CBD vegetation was increased significantly.
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