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Himalayas

July 16, 2020

Transforming water management through information provision.

antibiotic resistant infection

May 14, 2020

In partnership with the Fijian government, and with our research partners, we’re helping to reduce the risk of antibiotic resistant infections in Fiji.

Custom-made machine built to test actuated undercutting discs for breaking hard rocks.

March 24, 2017

We are searching for alternative cutting methods that allows reducing the size of the excavation machines, without compromising their effectiveness in breaking hard rocks.

Microscopic view of bacteria coloured in blue.

March 21, 2023

Mapping and responding to antibiotic resistance patterns across Australia.

Power storage tanks outside a home with solar panels

February 28, 2019

Developing a standardised method for evaluating the performance of home based and light commercial battery systems.

Tailings dam

February 2, 2022

Processing ores after mining to concentrate and extract metal values produces tailings that can represent >95% of the total ore mass. With processing and hydrometallurgical routes requiring large volumes of water, the tailings are generated as dilute slurries, which were typically kept dilute or partially thickened in a tailings storage facility.

Man with beard looking at a graphene piece

February 14, 2018

CSIRO’s graphene team uses their expertise to solve pressing challenges in environment, energy and material industries.

natural mineral iron-oxide nodules under a microscope.

January 7, 2025

At CSIRO Mineral Resources (CMR), scientists collect various samples, such as rocks, soil, water, and plants, for research and industry.

A shy albatross colony

February 12, 2018

Our work on threatened, endangered and protected species represents a diverse portfolio of work, with strong links to researchers from Universities and other agencies.