The following publications detail the work involved in the development of CSIRO’s X-ray phase-contrast imaging. Patents Nesterets YI, Wilkins SW, […]
By the late 1940s and early 1950s it was clear that the days of improvisation in radio astronomy were over, […]
Future cars will be far lighter – but just as strong – thanks to a CSIRO-developed casting process that uses […]
CSIR's research on the sheep blowfly problem began with Ian Mackerras's appointment to the Division of Economic Entomology in 1928. […]
Beth Fulton from CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research in Hobart has successfully combined a keen interest in the functioning of […]
One of CSIRO’s most successful technology-based R&D programs was its solar energy utilisation work, initiated by Morse in 1953 at […]
Maps and databases have been used by companies and government agencies for many years to help in planning and decision-making. […]
Clearer vision for millions of people worldwide who wear progressive lenses is the result of over 14 years of research […]
Electric arcs have been used to join metals for over 100 years. The most widely used technique of arc welding […]