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Energy grant set to supercharge affordable renewable hydrogen technology
CSIRO survey reveals Australians’ attitudes toward the renewable energy transition
A once-dormant magnetic neutron star is emitting strangely polarised light
​CSIRO telescope detects unprecedented behaviour from nearby magnetar
We saw one of the most powerful magnets in the Universe come to life – and our theories can’t quite explain it
“Get the deal done” for land release in Canberra, says Property Council of Australia
Green Hydrogen Gigafactory Opens
The Southern Ocean has the cleanest air on Earth. We have just discovered why
Ocean floor a ‘reservoir’ for plastic pollution, world-first study finds
Good evidence confuses ChatGPT when used for health information
$20M In Extra Support For Small Business Innovation
CSIRO Invests $20 Million To Drive SME Innovation
Myrtle rust is lethal to Australian plants. Could citizen scientists help track its spread?
Academy’s national symposium on food futures yields fruitful discussion
A cosmic ‘speed camera’ just revealed the staggering speed of neutron star jets in a world first
Sugarcane Genetics More Complex Than Human
CSIRO report maps sovereign capability to build ‘foundational’ AI tech
Complete sugarcane genome sequence opens up new era in breeding
​CSIRO telescope becomes stellar ‘speed camera’ in world-first measurement
Australia just committed $207 million to a major satellite program. What is it, and why do we need it?
Babycams Deliver Premmie Livestream
Managing canola pests using beneficial insects, spiders and mites
Record-breaking Science Meets Parliament
Silicon Spikes Take Out 96% Of Virus Particles
Eminent scientist appointed Chair of Australian Antarctic Science Council
World’s leading research infrastructure conference heads down under
CSIRO report highlights ‘extraordinary era’ of AI in healthcare
Bigger and better solar panel recycling centres needed to deal with PV waste says report
First multi metal 3D printer in Australia to boost aerospace manufacturing
Upgrade Creates Accessible ‘Space’ At Dish
Australian Satellite On Mission To Clean Up Space Junk
New battery technologies tested at regional WA microgrids
CSIRO 3D mapping tech blasts off for International Space Station
Grey-headed flying-fox population is stable – 10 years of monitoring reveals this threatened species is doing well
Pioneering Underground Hydrogen Storage
How Has Saleyard Throughput Changed?
Newly launched Transport hub navigates the way for carting livestock
Productivity Flourishes In Arid Lands
Ten Australian scientists to attend the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Australians invited to share thoughts on mining industry
New method promises the chance for plastics to be recycled more often
Unlock Biomass Potential In NSW With BioSMART
Thomas Davies 2024 grant to support nine marine, soil and plant researchers
Regional Art Gallery Seeks Involvement In Upcoming Community Exhibition: “the Fruits Of Labour”
Even far from the ocean, Australia’s drylands are riddled with salty groundwater. What can land managers do?
We mean bees-ness! New varroa mite detection technology to be tested
Scientists Push For Action On Clean Indoor Air
CSIRO announces the appointment of new Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness director