British researchers from the Bristol Robotics Laboratory claim to have found a way to use urine to charge a mobile phone.
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CSIRO defends against claims it misled Novartis
The CSIRO has rejected reports that it deceived pharmaceutical company Novartis into buying imported anti-counterfeit material.
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CSIRO suggests robotics solutions to boost manufacturing competitiveness
The CSIRO suggests that the way forward for Aussie manufacturers isn’t humans or robots, it’s humans and robots.
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Robots and new tech the key to the future: CSIRO
A CSIRO whitepaper has outlined how a new breed of industrial robots and information systems could be the key to unlocking the strength of the manufacturing industry.
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Textor, Kimberly-Clark and CSIRO cooperation led to new product
When a new variety of Huggies nappies start filling shelves in supermarkets this month, most shoppers will have no idea about the impressive innovation and collaboration efforts behind them.
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CSIRO expertise in water-saving shower nozzle
CSIRO aided New Zealand shower mixer manufacturer Felton Products in its development of the Oxijet water-saving nozzle.
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Shaping our future with additives
Additive manufacturing/3D printing looks set to change the face of manufacturing, but which system is right for you? Alan Johnson reports.
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Aussie scientists develop groundbreaking new product
Australian scientists have developed a new material they say could be a game changer for the future of electronics manufacturing.
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Australia to build $100m fibres research centre
The Australian Future Fibres Research and Innovation Centre (AFFRIC) at Deakin University will transform Australia's manufacturing and fibre related industries and the economy of the Geelong region.
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New innovation precinct for Monash Uni
Monash University and the CSIRO will today sign a strategic relationship to bring about an innovation precinct.
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CSIRO to improve powder efficiency for titanium components
Australia’s CSIRO has teamed-up with the US Energy Department Laboratory to explore ways to improve powder efficiency for use in titanium components.
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CSIRO-Boeing partnership to investigate space sciences and direct manufacturing
CSIRO has entered into a five-year, $25 million strategic research program with Boeing, to drive innovation in space sciences, advanced materials, energy and direct manufacturing.
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