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CSIRO and NICTA join forces in digital research
CSIRO’s science masterplan
CSIRO has released its masterplan to improve Australia’s record in innovation and help the country respond to global changes and digital disruption. In its strategy for 2015 to 2020 Australia’s Innovation Catalyst, the CSIRO outlines how the organisation will become a global collaboration hub and help boost the country’s innovation performance. “Australia currently ranks 81st […]
CSIRO telescope opens up visions of a new galaxy
Scientists discovered a galaxy five billion light-years away using a new Australian telescope.
CSIRO signs cooperative agreement with ESA
ESA and CSIRO have signed an agreement to improve Australia’s access to Earth observation data.
CSIRO builds bushfire prediction software
Australia’s CSIRO has released new software that predicts the severity and spread of bushfires.
Sparx Systems and CSIRO sign collaboration agreement
CSIRO and Sparx Systems sign deal for development of geospatial modelling tools, aiding the FSDF.
CSIRO 3D mapping invention preserves Australian culture
A mobile laser 3D mapping system called Zebedee is helping preserve cultural heritage sites.
CSIRO and ANU launch biodiversity research centre
Wednesday marks the official launch of the Centre for Biodiversity Analysis, Canberra.
CSIRO’s mobile laser scanner aids archaeology
CSIRO scientists have invented a new 3D mapping technology, Zebedee, giving researchers and the public unprecedented access to sites of global significance. It is licensed to UK start-up company GeoSLAM and global distributor 3D Laser Mapping. The Zebedee system consists of a lightweight laser scanner mounted on a simple spring mechanism. It bobs […]
CSIRO researchers map beach rubbish
To better understand the causes of water pollution and protect the environment, researchers at the CSIRO are logging barcodes found on marine waste, in order to track their origins. In December of last year, a group of scientists visited Manly’s Shelly Beach as part of a survey of marine debris along the 35,000km Australian coast. […]