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.
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.
Hosted by CSIRO Energy Technology, this free seminar will bring experts together from around the world to discuss challenges for the deployment of post-combustion capture in the power sector.
This Symposium will celebrate and showcase the extraordinary work of Dr Peter Hornby and highlight the impact his work has had on science and its application to industry problems.
Professor Riachard Head presents Mind Matters - the science behind the early detection and monitoring of Alzheimer's disease, at the 2009 Brodie-Hall Memorial Address series.
Those interested in presenting papers at Sampling 2010 are invited to submit abstracts now. The papers are to address the theory of sampling and its application in the resource industries.
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.
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.
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.
Science is full of fun and adventure. Join in and experience some adventures of your own with the great range of events run by CSIRO's Double Helix Science Club in South Australia.
The theme of the International Mineral Processing Congress (IMPC) 2010 is 'Smarter Processing for the Future' and will feature the best in leading edge research and development.
This two-day workplace training program in carding technology will be tailored to the requirements of textile companies to improve process efficiencies and textile end-product.
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.