Clisa australis is a rare, distinctive-looking Australian fly. It lives with bats, likes pit toilets and had been missing for 30 years.
What if we could take an MRI of the ocean and explore it in virtual reality? We’re prototyping tools to bring greater resolution to the study of the world's oceans.
After two decades overseas studying space weather and building a career in the global space industry, Dr Mark Cheung has returned to Australia and Team CSIRO.
Nine international teams are exploring the secrets of the Universe with our ASKAP radio telescope.
How does AI work? Will it take my job? Should I be afraid of it? Conversations about AI are often filled with suspicion and fear. Our new podcast, Everyday AI, is here to change that.
Dr Sally Buck discovered a passion for plant research and is now helping to feed the future.
Microbial communities already treat the food waste in your compost bin. In the future, could they treat your plastic waste too?
Dr Gilly Hendrie and our Human Health research team set out to uncover the secrets to curbing cravings.
Do you love science? We get it, we do too. To keep you inspired, entertained, and of course informed this summer, we’ve put together a list of great reads.
From mosquitoes to bush flies, some members of the fly family are not welcome guests this summer.
Indigenous business Secret Harvest was supported by our Kick-Start program to investigate a native plant known for its healing properties.
The science must go on! From caring for algae to monitoring the skies, our scientists will be working as hard as Santa's elves this Christmas.
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