We’ve been telling you about CTDs for a while now – it stands for conductivity, temperature and depth. The CTD instrument […]
Get some pork on your fork with this tasty Asian-inspired dish from our new Diabetes recipe book.
By day, Jasmine is the editor of our Double Helix magazines and e-newsletters. By night, she swaps her writing tools […]
This is a guest blog post by Michaela Gleave, reflecting on her experiences as CASS Artist-in-Residence. Art, like science, is […]
The poet E.F. Weisslitz once said “Art is Science in Love”, and on this blog we’ve seen the various ways […]
The Eureka Prizes are to science and technology what the Oscars are to movies… without the botox. The prizes are […]
If a picture is worth 1000 words, then today’s photo gallery will certainly tell a tale of our weekend in […]
By Tracey Nicholls 3D printing is rarely out of the news these days and its potential for new personalised products […]
Australia’s Marine National Facility (MNF) research vessel, Southern Surveyor, has been out in the East Australian Current retrieving some Integrated […]
By Heinz Schandl, Senior Science Leader and Thomas Wiedmann, Associate Professor at University of New South Wales For some time […]
Our study shows the upstream natural resource requirements of imports and exports is missing from traditional analysis of our resource consumption - changing the picture dramatically.
During National Science Week we ran an RV Investigator colouring-in competition in the Funday Pages of the Sunday Telegraph. Each prize pack […]
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