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Oceanographers have identified a series of ocean hotspots around the world generated by strengthening wind systems that have driven oceanic currents, including the East Australian Current, polewards beyond their known boundaries.
A previously un-named species of horse fly whose appearance is dominated by its glamorous golden lower abdomen has been named in honour of American pop diva, Beyoncé – a member of the former group Destiny’s Child, that recorded the 2001 hit single, Bootylicious.
CSIRO is joining forces with Chile to tackle key challenges facing the Australian and Chilean mining industries.
Global carbon dioxide emissions increased by a record 5.9 per cent in 2010 following the dampening effect of the 2008-2009 Global Financial Crisis (GFC), according to scientists working with the Global Carbon Project.
In the future fewer tropical cyclones may form off Western Australia but they may become more intense, shows new research from a Western Australian climate research collaboration.
A new report presents the most comprehensive scientific analysis to date of climate change in the Pacific region.
CSIRO is hosting a 'tweetup' at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex to mark the launch of NASA's next Mars mission.
A major transformation in the food system is needed to address future threats to food security according to experts from some of the world’s leading science organisations.
CSIRO opens new, state-of-the-art national test facility capable of rating conventional and solar-powered air con systems.
CSIRO's graphics processing unit (GPU) supercomputer maintains a strong position on this year’s Top500 list announced this week at the SC11 conference in Seattle, USA.
A conference to advance our understanding of how weather and climate events will impact global energy systems is underway on the Gold Coast.
Direct effects of climate warming on biodiversity pose a serious conservation challenge for marine life, according to new research published today in Science.
CSIRO astronomer Dr George Hobbs has become the 2011 Young Tall Poppy of the Year for NSW.
An international research team has balanced the sea-level rise budget by showing that the total amount of contributions to sea level rise explains the measured rise over recent decades.
An exciting new research Supersite will use a climate station to monitor Western Australia's 16 million hectare Great Western Woodland.
A new book designed to inform business, government and the community about the importance of one of Australia's invaluable natural resources – water – will be launched in Canberra today by CSIRO's Chief Executive, Dr Megan Clark.
Ways to reduce the costs of phosphorus fertiliser use on farms – critical for sustaining high agricultural production in many Australian farming systems – have been identified in a new suite of journal papers.
A reference to research undertaken by CSIRO’s “bat pack” team highlights the role CSIRO’s Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) in Geelong, Victoria, would play in a real-world version of Hollywood’s latest disaster flick - Contagion.
Brisbane high school students are this week experiencing the range of science and engineering careers open to university graduates.
The team of researchers responsible for developing a new variety of cotton which now constitutes 80 per cent of Australia's total annual cotton crop was today presented with CSIRO's highest award for excellence – the Chairman’s Medal for Research Achievement.
Pollen may annoy allergy sufferers in springtime but, viewed under the microscope, a pollen grain is a thing of beauty.
The violent swirling of the gas between the stars has been captured for the first time with a CSIRO telescope.
CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope - 'The Dish' - turns 50 on 31 October and will celebrate with public open days on 8 and 9 October.
A new state of the art x-ray imaging detector smaller than a postage stamp is the key to a powerful new method of characterising mineral ores, according to an article published today in the October issue of CSIRO’s Process magazine.
A new insight into global photosynthesis, the chemical process governing how ocean and land plants absorb and release carbon dioxide, has been revealed in research that will assist scientists to more accurately assess future climate change.

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