Dr Clare Holleley works at our new state-of-the-art collections facility – home to 13 million priceless biodiversity specimens – and is at the forefront of technologies transforming them into powerful tools for understanding the future of life on Earth.
The long-range forecasts can help support rapid responses to coral bleaching, fish kills and algal blooms in the future.
New research shows grid-forming batteries powered by wind and solar could restart power systems after blackouts – reducing reliance on coal and gas generators.
New research could open doors for faster, safer reporting in hospitals facing chronic radiologist shortages.
We're looking at new ways to protect images from being used to train AI or create deepfakes, using invisible changes to confuse the technology.
Professor Dana Kulić, one of the world’s top roboticists, is working with our new Human-Robot Interaction team. What can we expect from robots in future?
CSIRO scientists travelled to the Northern Territory to explore the remote and remarkable Hot Springs Valley. Comprehensive data will provide an important evidence base for management of this environmentally and culturally significant area.
Professor Elanor Huntington with Dr Stefan Hajkowicz will explore how industry leaders can make smarter, more strategic decisions when investing in artificial intelligence (AI).