The NSW Rural Fire Service is using new apps developed by CSIRO to conduct a critical assessment of the recent bushfires that devastated communities in the state, and to plan for future climate adaptation scenarios.
The gym onboard RV Investigator has been fitted out with a treadmill, exercise and spin bikes, rubber weights, a fitness bench, cross […]
It’s been a big year for RMIT students, winning two of the three prizes on offer at CSIRO’s annual Titanium […]
Flies aren’t only a nuisance for beach goers, some species can cause havoc for Australia’s agricultural industries and threaten the […]
By Glenn Platt, Theme Leader, Local Energy Systems Where would we be without electricity? Assuming that you own a fridge, […]
How is our Milky Way Galaxy like the amber fluid? You’d be surprised. 1. Our galaxy is frothy The gas […]
The Australian Academy of Science has announced their new President, and hooray, he’s one of our own! Professor Andrew Holmes […]
Meet Peter Hoffmann, a young climate scientist from Germany who has recently joined our Climate Adaptation Flagship in Melbourne. Peter […]
We’ve talked about the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) before. It’ll be the world’s largest radio telescope, will be located in […]
By Ian Opperman, Director, Digital Productivity and Services National Research Flagship Australia has low unemployment, a high standard of living, […]
We all know the Melbourne Cup as the race that stops the nation; bringing together punters, public holiday enthusiasts and […]
Where does our Galaxy get the fuel to keep forming stars? The answer may lie in thousands of gas clouds […]
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