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The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) has made thousands of Indigenous language names and information on hundreds of native Australian […]

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) were initially considered 'junk' genetic material when they were first discovered 30 years ago.  Now the Nobel prize […]

One of CSIRAC's creators Trevor Pearcey, surveying the CSIRAC machine (1952).

On 14 November 1949, Australia’s first computer ran its first test program. CSIRAC (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Automatic Computer) […]

CSIRO’s RV "Investigator" has departed Hobart on its latest scientific voyage, and with some exciting new upgrades. The team aboard […]

Food poisoning is estimated to affect more than 4 million Australians every year. This results in more than 31,000 hospitalisations, […]

Next generation X-ray technology, developed and manufactured in Adelaide, is solving global health, defence and security challenges by making X-ray […]

Curious to learn more about the different RI down under? Keen to meet key stakeholders from these organisations? Then check […]

We’re just 30 days away from an incredible global gathering of thought leaders, innovators and experts at ICRI 2024 in […]

CSIRO's RV Investigator research ship

The world’s leading research infrastructure conference has an extensive program featuring 90 global research experts speaking across the three-day event […]

How many different types of research infrastructures (RI) have you seen? Add to your tally this December by exploring Australian […]

The CSIRO Murchison Radio-Astronomy Observatory, ‘Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara’, is home to two world-class telescopes. ASKAP is a radio telescope with […]

All you need for ICRI 2024 is now conveniently accessible on your phone. For those who have registered, check your […]