By Paul Savage. Theme Leader, Biotechnology, CSIRO (This article first appeared in The Conversation.) In a recent thought-provoking article in […]
A team of British and Australian scientists has discovered how carbon is drawn down from the surface of the Southern […]
The new Marine National Facility (MNF) Research Vessel Investigator is currently under construction. Following a commissioning period in 2013-2014, Investigator is […]
By Kim Pullen – Australian National Insect Collection Hawk moths are built for speed in the air. Their smooth tapered […]
Australia’s oceans hold a bounty of energy with 24-hour power, either from the tides, currents or waves. A study by […]
By Simon Hunter Thirty years ago wool was cool. And the reason why is because CSIRO had just designed a […]
Opportunities onboard Australia’s new research vessel Investigator Poster by Melita Keywood and Sarah Lawson Construction of Australia’s new ocean-going research […]
REDFIN: Also known as the English Perch, these blighters were introduced from England in the 1860s for angling and are […]
Figuring out which lambs are the offspring of which sheep can be guesswork for sheep producers. A new, low-cost DNA […]
Pungalina Field Trip Report from : Gen Perkins, Justin Perry, Eric Vanderduys, Anders Zimny. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Townsville. In late […]
We recently held the monthly safety incentive awards ceremony at the shipyard and celebrated the ongoing effort everyone’s putting into […]
In Australia, diarrhoea is annoying and uncomfortable but generally not deadly. However, in some of the world’s poorest nations, diarrhoea […]
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