CSIRO’s Data61’s new Robotics Innovation Centre in Queensland has the backing of the Australian government, which sees robotics and automation as a key strength for the country.
In March, CSIRO’s
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New space projects mark 30 years of Boeing-CSIRO partnership
Boeing and CSIRO have announced 20 new joint research projects for 2019 making this the largest research portfolio in the history of their research and development relationship.
The projects form part
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Australia designs infrastructure for world’s largest telescope
A team of Australian engineers and scientists has designed the local
infrastructure for the world’s largest radio telescope – the Square Kilometre
Array (SKA).
The SKA will explore the universe
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Cheaper and easier graphitic material created
CSIRO has created a new form of graphitic material that’s conductive, easy to apply and offers greater control over performance than graphene.
GraphON can also be manufactured cheaper and easier,
with
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CSIRO makes phosphate production more economical
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has
developed a smelting process to produce soluble phosphate for fertiliser from
low value ores, eliminating hazardous waste and making production more
economically
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CSIRO tackles Australian drought issues with data visualisation
A team at CSIRO has created a national drought map that brings together information on weather conditions, agricultural industries, state government drought declared areas and government drought support.
The
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CSIRO researchers offer look at future of robots
Researchers from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, have offered a glimpse into what the robots of the future could look like.
In a paper published in Nature Machine Intelligence, CSIRO’s
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CSIRO technology aims to help in biosecurity and substance monitoring
A CSIRO-developed cybertongue that can rapidly detect lactose and spoilt milk, and aims to help in other sectors such as biosecurity, was licensed to start-up company PPB Technology in early-November.
The
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CSIRO: Australia could lead lithium-ion battery recycling
As the demand for energy storage systems and batteries grows, so too does the amount of lithium-ion battery waste. Australia alone produces about 3,300 tonnes of lithium-ion battery waste annually, of
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Boeing, CSIRO expand enterprise for new Australian space age
Boeing and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) will perform new joint research and development in space technologies as Australia prepares for the launch of its own
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‘Carbon-free’ fuel discovery to make Australia world’s leading renewable energy supplier
Multi-million dollar research into separating hydrogen from Australia’s mixed gas streams could present an alternative to the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, an energy champion has said.
It is
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