Synthetic polymers (plastics) are essential elements of modern life. The pioneering work of CSIRO's Ezio Rizzardo, Graeme Moad, San Thang […]
The cause of the catastrophic declines and disappearances of amphibians worldwide, that began in the late 1970s, was a mystery […]
Four decades of basic and applied research carried out by groups in CSIRO and collaborating organisations have changed the way […]
CSIRO’s RoadCrack imaging technology automates the task of surveying the nation’s roads with a capacity to detect cracks one millimetre […]
Since the first European settlement of Australia, production of cereal grain for local consumption and export has been threatened by […]
The SIROFLOC process is a unique method of water treatment developed by CSIRO. It removes colour and turbidity from surface […]
In 1986, Dr Ray Binns and his CSIRO colleagues began a research project based on gaining knowledge of active, ore-forming […]
During the period 1998-2006 scientists at the CSIRO Centre for Environmental Contaminants Research (CECR) played a pivotal role in developing […]
The sirex wasp (Sirex noctilio) kills healthy pine trees by introducing a wood-rotting fungus and toxic mucous into the tree. […]