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BAT BRAIN WITH LYSSAVIRUS

May 11, 2021

We are working towards resilience to emerging infectious diseases, in Australia and our region.

power lines on a green field in the sunset

April 13, 2018

Our software moves utility companies from reactive to proactive asset management with zero downtime on the network and no additional hardware costs.

A selection of fruit and vegetables.

September 5, 2017

A networked supply chain that takes the edible food loss biomass suitable for human consumption and classifies it, determines its origin, and facilitates its storage and diversion back into the food supply chain.

Two people walking along a dirt road in bushland

September 8, 2021

Translating ecological principles and natural resource management concepts into practical advice directly relevant to the needs of stakeholders in agri-food chains.

False colour ASTER image of Australia from space

March 23, 2023

Earth Observation Information (EOI) is an essential component of the tool kit used by CSIRO Mineral Resources’ Discovery Program to address key challenges of the mineral resources sector.

Stand at conference

July 26, 2019

We aim to harness the benefits of imaging and computer vision science for Australia.

crop drone

September 10, 2020

CSIRO’s economic analysis finds that opportunities identified in CSIRO’s 2017 Food and Agribusiness Roadmap could be worth $25 billion by 2030.

Satellite view of Australia, edge on from the south, with an overlay

February 28, 2017

We develop and apply novel macroecological approaches to biodiversity modelling and conservation assessment.

February 15, 2016

Supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, we are bringing together a team of other world leading experts from Switzerland, USA, Germany and Mexico and to develop the techniques to enable cowpea and sorghum plants to reproduce asexually.