A collection of videos from our archives.
Just as the microwave oven has revolutionised the way many people approach cooking, microwave reactors are set to revolutionise the world of chemistry.
Graeme Batley (Centre for Environmental Contaminants Research, CSIRO Land and Water). For research advancing the assessment and regulation of contaminants in aquatic sediments.
Geoff Poulton and Trevor Bird (CSIRO Radiophysics). For developing the Western Australian spot beam antenna system for the AUSSAT-B (now […]
Jim Peacock (CSIRO Plant Industry). For his tremendous impact on CSIRO and science in Australia over the last forty years […]
Murray Andrews, Dave Charlton, H.G. David, SAS Douglas (AWTA), JFP James, BH Mackay, RA Rottenbury, Bob Whan and Ken Whiteley […]
Flecks – low cost, low power sensor devices suitable for deployment in large numbers in wireless sensor networks, typically include an 8-bit microprocessor, a radio transceiver and multiple sensors; licensed to Australian company.
Researcher Emmett O'Loughlin and his team tackle a major land rehabilitation problem using TOPOG, a new computer-based system which can provide solutions to such diverse problems as soil erosion, soil salinity and drinking water quality.
Australia’s rare and precious rainforests, like the iconic Daintree, could have an unexpected aerial ally in the battle against weeds – autonomous helicopters.
Bowel cancer is the second most common cancer in Australia. Research shows that eating fibre rich in resistant starch is […]