A collection of videos from our archives.
CSIRONET is an Australia-wide computing network offering its services to CSIRO, government departments, tertiary institutions and private companies.
In the world of high fashion, wool is uniquely prized for its versatility. It's a fabric for all seasons and all occasions. But without constant research and innovation, wool's pre-eminence in the fiercely competitive textile market would soon be eclipsed.
Techniques for water purification have changed little over the past fifty years. But a new process called SIROFLOC, developed by CSIRO''s Division of Chemical Technology, offers a major advance in the efficiency and effectiveness of this technology.
Bovine Contagious Pleuropneumonia was once the most-dreaded disease of the Australian cattle industry. Introduced into Australia in 1858, it spread to all the major cattle areas causing the loss of livestock markets, both local and overseas.
Medicinal oil from the Waria Waria tree is providing villagers in Papua New Guinea with their only source of income.
A video, without commentary, of the pilot-scale plant which produces 'scrimber' - a reconstituted timber product, for structural use, developed […]
Lincoln Patterson and the Reservoir Characterisation Team (CSIRO Petroleum). For developing and applying new methods to assess reservoirs in deep sedimentary formations.
Awarded to our agriculture and food rust researchers for contributing to global food security by protecting cereal crops against rust […]
Australia’s rare and precious rainforests, like the iconic Daintree, could have an unexpected aerial ally in the battle against weeds – autonomous helicopters.