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Listen to scientists from Australia’s leading scientific research organisation discuss their work in our podcast series. For our current CSIRO podcast please visit https://blog.csiro.au/interronauts/.

Zebedee scanner in use at a historic location

Mapping the future in 3D

Acid test: monitoring ocean CO2 uptake

Game on: the future of sport

Mound spring near Lake Eyre South

Deep water: health of the Great Artesian Basin

African big-headed ant (Pheidole megacephala)

Pests in paradise: saving Lord Howe Island from the ants

Globefish (Diodon nicthemerus).

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish: CSIRO knows them all

Artist's concept of asteroid mining

Space: the mining frontier

Mr Dipak Bhandari, with a handheld digital device

Dial “D” for Diagnosis

Male and female researchers examine data on computer screen.

Uploading the economy

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