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Climate Change and Innovation: Australian Opportunities and Optimism
Australia’s weeds prove fertile ground for US ag science firm
Sydney man sentenced for unlawful cryptocurrency mining using CSIRO supercomputers
Appointments to CSIRO Board
Space technology set to boost national water quality management
CSIRO research shows egg industry continues to build trust amidst COVID-19
Winners of Aus4Innovation Partnership Grants Round 2 revealed
Food scientist is advisor on plant-based meat
CSIRO identifies opportunities for economic recovery
Hostile soils target of major new research effort
Canberra answers QRC calls to hit gas for COVID recovery
Gas will help re‑establish a strong economy as part of Government’s JobMaker plan, making energy affordable for families and businesses and supporting jobs as…
Supporting Jobs on Country: $1.4 million in new Aboriginal Ranger Grants Awarded
National Water Grid Advisory Body appointed
Australian Climate Scientists, Finance & Insurance Sectors Unite for Climate-Risk Disclosures
CSIRO scoops pool at prestigious research commercialisation awards
Growers advised to bait at planting as mouse numbers rise
Tourism Tracer App tracks path to success with licensing agreement
Balancing loss of terrestrial biodiversity and feeding world
Three winning ideas for Australia as Falling Walls Lab goes digital
Oxford-Astra Zeneca candidate
Australian telescope finds no signs of alien technology in 10 million star systems
CSIRO study reveals strong early weight loss leads to longer-term success
ARPANSA’s radon laboratory contributes to fight against COVID-19
Australia secures onshore manufacturing agreements for two COVID-19 vaccines
Lifelong passion keeps researcher at top of tree
World-first Aussie innovations among finalists for prestigious research commercialisation awards
COVID-19 viral fragments detected in Airlie Beach sewage
One month to go: $22,000 grants open for young innovators and their big ideas for agriculture
Construction commences on Charter Hall and Western Sydney University’s Westmead Innovation Quarter
Trillion data points to identify disease-causing genes
Revealing secrets of Golden Wattle
New GPUs and more bandwidth to unlock astronomical data
One giant leap for Aussie Golden Wattle
Aussies supportive, but sketchy, about role of AI in society
Response to Senator Roberts
Far-reaching climate change risks to Australia must be reduced and managed
Far-reaching climate change risks to Australia must be reduced and managed
Oceans and bushfire events feature in National Science Week
Vegetable growers encourage educators to Taste & Learn to get kids to eat more veggies
Legume research to boost Tassie’s red meat industry
Kids become ‘food adventurers’ in new veggie program from CSIRO
Statement from CSIRO following reports in Australian newspaper
World-first marine heatwave research
New company puts foot on gas to reduce cows’ methane
Joint statement – Research grants to strengthen WA’s defence industry
Research grants to strengthen WA’s defence industry
National Science Week Reminds Us of Importance of VET to Australias Future