Research analysing 235 types of rice from around the world has found its glycemic index (GI) varies from one type […]
CSIRO and the United States’ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) today signed a series of agreements that bring together […]
Observations with CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array have confirmed that astronomers have found the first known “middleweight” black hole. Outbursts […]
By Bob Chamberlain I must admit, I like concrete. I walk on it a lot, and it’s the source of […]
This video helps but it is sort of like Stephen Hawking’s book A Brief History of Time – you like […]
New ocean-monitoring technologies delivering terabytes of data are providing a detailed insight into the workings of the ocean, and particularly […]
Sunday July 1, 2012: It’s the day that time stands still. Well, at least for one second. At 09:59:59 AEST […]
It is about 30,000 light years from Earth but it is moving at an estimated 9.6 million (yes, MILLION) kilometers […]
CSIRO is looking for journalists who encourage and showcase exceptional reporting which promotes awareness of science to Australians living in […]
By Simon Hunter If you thought that black was chic think again, charcoal is fast becoming the colour of choice […]
Unmanned aircraft could provide vital intelligence to help Australian authorities fight natural disasters, such as the 2011 Queensland floods, thanks […]
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