A collection of videos from our archives.
RoadCrack - an innovative vision technology that automates the task of surveying the nation’s roads with a capacity to detect cracks one millimetre wide from beneath the chassis of a moving vehicle.
Part 1 of a series of five films on C.S.I.R.'s research facilities, produced for the Commonwealth Scientific Conference held in London in 1946.
For 50 years, CSIRO has been engaged in research into organic chemistry. Over that period, the Division of Applied Organic Chemistry has accumulated a vast store of information and understanding in this field.
The Sun is typical of millions of stars in our galaxy, but it is the only one close enough to been seen in any detail.
Denis Anderson and the CSIRO Bee Team (CSIRO Entomology). For raising awareness of the biosecurity threats to Australia’s pollination services and to the viability of key agricultural industries.
Australia is a dry continent. By studying how we use water, scientists can develop new ways to conserve this precious commodity.
The discovery in 1987 of a molecule of genetic material that can break itself into smaller fragments by folding back and cutting itself had profound implications.
Heat, disease and parasites prevent European breeds of dairy cattle from realising their full potential for milk production in tropical areas. Cattle native to these regions are hardy and adapted to the conditions but are poor milk producers.
Kenneth McCracken (CSIRO Office of Space Science and Applications). For leadership in space activities in Australia and for achievement in […]