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Science-backed $9.5M approach to bolster Aussie produce reputation
Science-backed $9.5M approach to bolster Australian produce reputation
Poorer countries must be compensated for climate damage. But how exactly do we crunch the numbers?
Expert commentary – Ningaloo eclipse
CSIRO program to help SMEs advance cyber security and digital technology R&D
Training Australia’s world class quantum technology graduates
CSIRO study uncovers the secret to long-term weight loss success
Consortium wins grant to study the use of world-first sensor technology platform in residential aged care fall prevention
Batteries won’t cut it – we need solar thermal technology to get us through the night
ATSE seek views on commercialisation
Researchers help model future of agricultural analysis
$3.5M national project to examine ways to boost soil organic matter
New CSIRO project to crack the codes of Australia’s most invasive species
Industry mourns passing of John Kerin AO
Jacobs and CSIRO coming together to shape a more sustainable world
CSIRO technology to help global landmine clearing efforts
Spotlight shining on the game-changers in Australian music
Soar to new career heights
Aussie apple exports set to rise thanks to government grants
High Fibre Wheat to enter Australian market with six times more fibre than standard wheat flour
WA metals recycler wins Supercharge Australia Award
Lithium value adders win Supercharge Australia Award
New national costing framework to help manage biodiversity threats
World-first ‘weather service’ for water quality
Torrents of Antarctic meltwater are slowing the currents that drive our vital ocean ‘overturning’ – and threaten its collapse
Deep ocean currents around Antarctica headed for collapse, study finds
Supercharging Australia’s Lithium Battery Innovation with Inaugural Awards
Driving investment in renewable energy storage
CSIRO roadmap charts major role for storage through energy transition
Blinded by the light: gamma ray burst brighter than any seen before
Road Networks, Waste Management and Skilled Migration on the agenda for Toowoomba DDSW Qld Mayors’ (2)
Nine young Australian scientists to attend the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
ANSTO’s Australian Synchrotron launches the Monash Precinct Network in Melbourne
Road Networks, Waste Management and Skilled Migration on the agenda for Toowoomba DDSW Qld Mayors’
Climate change threatens global fisheries
Expert commentary: Menindee fish kill
Professor Alex Brown appointed to CSIRO Board
Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic’s National Press Club address – Science Meets Parliament 2023
What to expect when you’re expecting an El Niño (the answer might surprise you)
World Water Day – Improving Australia’s water quality with space monitoring
CSIRO embarks on mission to create a weather service for water quality
QUT research shows bushfire safe rooms may save lives
Low emissions roadmap for Queensland agriculture launched
CSIRO welcomes final instalment of IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
Calling all citizen scientists: hunt for shark egg cases launches in Australia
Search is on for WA’s next STEM champion
$1 million for Indonesian partnership in FMD fight
The flap of a butterfly’s wings: why autumn is not a good time to predict if El Niño is coming