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National Science Week

ambrielle wrote 1 week ago: A big event in the Australian science calendar is National Science Week, supported by Department of … more →

Tags: Cool Science, Cam, DIISR, public understanding of science, Science, Skeptic

$20m for Aussie e-health research

raywel wrote 4 weeks ago: The Australian federal and Queensland state governments have together kicked in $20 million to fund … more →

Tags: Australia, E-Health, Healthcare, AEHRC, Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, home monitoring, Internet, Research

ATA slams CSIRO

tim giles wrote 1 month ago: The CSIRO should focus on researching new transport and fuel technologies rather than issuing report … more →

Tags: ATA News, ATA, greenhouse gases

Evidence claims cat's innocence

zayzayem wrote 1 month ago: via Australia Life Scientist I don’t think these guys could have done research any cooler for … more →

Tags: from the newsdesk, Evilution, all natural goodness, wee beasties, girt by more sea, Science, Research, Evolution, lolcat

Student Research Scheme Details and Photos6 comments

naontiotami wrote 1 month ago: So, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday I took part in the CSIRO Student Research Scheme, whi … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Biology, Genetics, SRS

Food!!!1 comment

Torries' Press wrote 1 month ago: Cooking is something that I actually enjoy doing. Being a student I am often home before my parents … more →

Tags: Food and Restaurants, cooking, health, Soup, Vegetables

tim giles wrote 1 month ago: ATA slams CSIRO The CSIRO should focus on researching new transport and fuel technologies rather tha … more →

Tags: ATA News, ATA, Emissions Trading

Soil pH

Warwick.Sinclair wrote 2 months ago: Soil PH The pH level of soil is a determination of the alkalinity or acidity of the soil. The soil p … more →

Tags: Soil, Hunter Valley, Lime, pH

CSIRO Student Research Scheme4 comments

naontiotami wrote 3 months ago: As a matter of fact, it turns out that I have a life beyond the Internet, but (some might say unfort … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, SRS, Biology, Genetics

Sydney's most vulnerable areas to climate change

marquetteturner wrote 3 months ago: Botany Bay and Rockdale have been identified as areas considered most vulnerable to climate change i … more →

Tags: Environment, new south wales property, real estate news australia, sydney infrastructure, sydney property news, sydney real estate, sydney real estate news, areas most prone to climate change, botany bay

Anyone for an air shower?1 comment

Michelle wrote 3 months ago: The clever folk at CSIRO have come up with a way to save water in the shower - just add air. CSIRO r … more →

Tags: Waterwise, water, Shower

Antarctic deep oceans are more dynamic than expected CSIRO research finds.

abstraktbiblos wrote 4 months ago: CSIRO researchers say that the deep oceans around Antarctica are more variable than previously thoug … more →

Tags: Green issues, climate change, Antarctica, Aurora Australis, deep waters of Southern Ocean, deep ocean temperatures, oceanographic cycles

CSIRO picks Dell for desktop contract

rlemay wrote 4 months ago: Australia’s peak research body, the CSIRO, has handed a new multi-million-dollar computer hard … more →

Tags: A.F.R., Contract, Dell, Desktop

Animals Australia reveals flaws in the CSIRO 'total wellbeing' diet

Alistair wrote 6 months ago: From Why are more and more people becoming vegetarian? The journal Nature is one of the world’ … more →

Tags: Australia, Humanity, vegetarian, Cancer, Colon Cancer, colorectal cancer, coronary heart disease, Diet, Diverticular Disease

UltraBattery - The hybrid battery for hybrid vehicles3 comments

Luke Hallam wrote 6 months ago: The UltraBattery combines a supercapacitor and a lead acid battery in a single unit, creating a hybr … more →

Tags: Cars, electricity, projects, technology, HYBRID, Furukawa Battery Company, Advanced Lead-Acid Battery Consortium, UltraBattery, supercapacitor

Furafuel process turns biomass into bio-crude3 comments

Luke Hallam wrote 6 months ago: The CSIRO and Monash University have developed a chemical process that turns green waste into a stab … more →

Tags: Agriculture, Biodiesel, biofuel, projects, technology, Monash University, Furafuel

Biofuels actually add to carbon emissions and so climate change.1 comment

abstraktbiblos wrote 6 months ago: The breakthrough in the creation of bio-crude from green waste, developed by the CSIRO and Monash U … more →

Tags: Politics, Green issues, climate change, biofuels, Bio-crude, Monash University, greenhouse gas, Emissions, fossil fuels

Fossil fuel exploration or new species for The Southern Surveyor in deep sea canyons?

abstraktbiblos wrote 6 months ago: A CSIRO expedition set off from Hobart yesterday aboard The Southern Surveyor to explore the water … more →

Tags: Green issues, Biodiversity, Bonney coast, Canyons, Census of Marine Life, Dr Peter Boult, Exploration, Gas, Hydrocarbons

Bio-crude, a new biofuel made from green waste, a CSIRO and Monash University breakthrough.2 comments

abstraktbiblos wrote 6 months ago: The CSIRO and Monash University have developed a process that can turn waste into a biofuel that co … more →

Tags: Green issues, climate change, recycling, Bio-crude, biofuel, Monash University, Forest Biosciences, greenhouse gas emmissions, low value waste


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