A collection of videos from our archives.
This video shows how a high-temperature plasma torch can revolutionize methods of toxic waste disposal.
European rabbits have spread uncontrollably to devastate the Australian environment. However a new virus is starting to take effect.
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.
John O’Sullivan and team members from (CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science). For delivering major technical benefits to Australia and the world and substantial returns to CSIRO from Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) technology now underpinning wireless communication systems in over one billion products worldwide.
Fire is a natural part of the Australian environment. Fire has been such a dominant factor that many native plants […]
Bill Trahar (CSIRO Mineral and Process Engineering). For developments in the flotation method of mineral separation.
For too long a career in science has been considered a male preserve dominated by linear thought and complicated technology. But science calls for creativity and intuition, attributes common to men and women, and it offers a variety of job prospects.
Ross Tellam and the Livestock Genomics Team (CSIRO Livestock Industries). For leadership of two international consortia and scientific contributions dedicated to decoding the genomes of cattle and sheep, positioning Australia as a global leader in transforming animal agriculture.
The 93.9 metre research vessel, which weighs 6,082 ton, was moved from the wharf to a barge using a hydraulic system, and then towed to a dock, where the barge was submerged, leaving the vessel floating.