Smart collars will be able to track an animal’s movements in real-time and provide updates straight to their owner’s phone.
New research shows we can feed the world and bend the curve on biodiversity loss, looking after animals and plants into the future.
What does science during a lockdown look like? Our researchers are still checking in on their ocean animal friends during the pandemic.
White sharks are an elusive marine top predator. But researchers are improving their knowledge and busting shark myths with scientific facts.
Scientists have named a newly-described polychaete or bristle worm from Australia's deep abyss after CSIRO.
From a Hugh Jackman-esque spider to honouring traditional Indigenous words, these species have memorable names.
A new approach to culling crown-of-thorns starfish on the Great Barrier Reef has significantly reduced their numbers helping the coral return. Updated 31 August , 2022
High school student Angela Rofail found a solution for the global issue of building sway and collapse using nature inspired design and a crocodile!
Citizen scientists are helping researchers with the recovery of the critically endangered Kangaroo Island dunnart after the bushfires.
Bush Blitz is Australia’s largest species discovery program where scientists go on expeditions. But they're taking it online this year. And you can help.
Could technology change the face of fishing? We asked our experts to reflect on one of our winning competition entries as part of this World Oceans Day series.
Our scientists continue their important work safeguarding human and animal health from disease, while we strive for a COVID-19 vaccine.
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