Using the combined computing power of 200,000 private PCs, the Einstein@Home project discovered 24 new…
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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is Australia’s national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world. Founded in 1926, CSIRO operates under the auspices of the Australian Government and engages in scientific research to improve the economic and social performance of the industry for the benefit of the community. The organization works across multiple sectors, including agriculture, environment, space, mining, and energy, aiming to solve the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. Notable achievements of CSIRO include the invention of fast Wi-Fi technology, the development of the Hendra virus vaccine, and significant contributions to the Earth’s environmental monitoring. CSIRO plays a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge both in Australia and globally, collaborating with leading institutions to drive innovation and deliver practical solutions.
Astronomers using the CSIRO Parkes radio telescope have discovered radio bursts originating from billions of…
Using the Australia Telescope Compact Array, two new studies detail the discovery of raw materials…
In a newly published study, an international team of astronomers describe how they detected and…
Using observations made with radio telescopes, astronomer Dr. Braun has discovered that the galaxies around…
The latest research from a team of scientists shows that the amount of dense Antarctic…