By Kylie Williams The news has been dominated by the passing of Margaret Thatcher and the impact that ‘Thatcherism’ had […]
‘From a distance the 36 white 12-m antennas stand in contrast to the surrounding red earth, low shrubs and sparse […]
TGIFFT! (Thank God It’s Friday Fish Time!) Here’s a riddle to get you in the fishy spirit: Q: What do […]
By Emily Lehmann Passenger airport security, particularly in Australia, is a rigorous and effective process. Seen an episode of Border […]
On the 13th April, 1973, then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam officially opened the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex’s (CDSCC) new […]
If you think your fridge is huge, you’ve got to check out RV Investigator’s cold store room. It’s recently had […]
Climate scientists studying the impact of changing wave behaviour on the world’s coastlines are reporting a likely decrease in average […]
We’ve started to kit-out Investigator, and the insanely bright orange workboat has arrived in the shipyard. Seriously cool!
What do Robert Menzies, bunny suits (the scientific kind) and African violets have in common? That’s right, they’ve all been inside our Phytotron! It […]
This week, we released research from our ‘Broadband Connected Homes’ report which describes the changing environment of Australian homes, the […]
By Jill Rathborne – CSIRO Astronomer The Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope is now officially open for business. Its […]
RV Investigator will have a two dedicated laboratories for atmospheric research, an aerosol laboratory located at the bow of the ship […]
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