The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.
The Climate Adaptation Futures Conference will showcase leading impacts and adaptation research from around the world and explore their contribution to planning and policy making.
Learn how computer models based on the findings of Ningaloo research can help governments, industry and communities make wise decisions, so the Ningaloo of the future is as special as it is today.
Join the science fun with holiday programs and other events for kids in north Queensland. Topics range from busting myths to creating ecosystems in bottles.
The 18th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS2010) will be held in Melbourne, Victoria, on 14–19 November 2010. The conference includes the Kash Mittal Award Lecture, as well as a Special Symposium – 'Surfactant Science & Technology: Retrospects and Prospects'.
This one day symposium will bring together international and national experts to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the field of nutrition and genetics that determine the quality of growth and development from conception and throughout early life.
There's a science event suitable for every child in the program of science activities run by CSIRO's Science Education Centre in Brisbane. Topics include bubbles, robots and everything in between.
The 1st International One Health Congress will focus on the disease risks and challenges brought about by the interactions between animals, humans and the environment.
Looking for kids' activities that inspire and educate as well as being entertaining? Try the programs run by CSIRO's Science Education Centre in Hobart. There's a huge range of topics to explore.
Food manufacturers who respond effectively to climate change will have the advantage of being at the forefront of a new consumer trend - sustainably manufactured foods.
An inaugural 'Electrospinning' Conference, offered by CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, enables scientists and engineers to engage in cross disciplinary discussions and interactions on applications for electrospun nanofibres.
This free two-day workshop/symposium will bring together international and national experts to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of Quantitative Imaging Cytometry.
Attend the lecture 'Listen to What Fossils Tell Us: challenging traditional approaches to conservation' to find out about fossils and how they could guide our future decisions.
This course deals with the critical logistics supply chain issues and why companies find a supply chain perspective important to improving their competitive position in the marketplace.
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.