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New Nanomaterial To Help Reduce CO2 Emissions
Australian researchers have developed a new nanomaterial that could help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power stations.
Powerful Radio Telescope For Studying The Universe Debuts
The Southern Hemisphere's most powerful low frequency radio telescope, the Murchison Widefield Array, was officially turned on this week.
Researchers Detect Flashes Of Light In Deep Space
CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope has detected brief flashes of radio emission from the distant Universe. Their origin is unknown.
Australia Extends Expertise In Water Resource Management To Asia
Scientists from CSIRO in Australia will help develop a transboundary management system for the Koshi River Basin.
Australia’s CSIRO & DSTO To Partner On High-Tech Research
Australia's CSIRO and DSTO have signed a Strategic Relationship Agreement aimed at high-impact research priorities.
Scientists Visualize Bacteria’s Traffic Management System
Scientists have visualized how bacteria co-ordinate movement and form intricate networks of interconnected trails, much like furrows in a field, while spreading on a surface.
New Stem Cell Test May Reduce Tumor Risk
Australian researchers have developed a test to identify unsafe stem cells.
Australia-China Joint Water Research Center Launched In Beijing
A new joint research center between Australia and China will address water resources management issues faced by both countries.
Printing Large, Plastic Solar Cells
Scientists have produced the largest flexible, plastic solar cells in Australia using a new solar cell printer that has been installed at CSIRO.












