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February 16, 2021

The In-Situ Laboratory is a research field site for conducting controlled release experiments of carbon dioxide and other gases, and for developing technologies for detecting and monitoring the migration of fluids in the shallow subsurface.

A man standing beside a DICE engine

July 4, 2019

Feasibility study into dispatchable, cost effective power from forest and mill waste using the direct injection carbon engine.

Clouds reflected off a solar panel

February 15, 2016

Making solar a reliable, stable power source for Australia’s energy future – including solar thermal and photovoltaics.

A lighthouse with a binary number light beam

September 24, 2019

Machine learning and artificial intelligence are capabilities that will transform economies and the basis of competition globally, unlock new societal and environmental value and accelerate scientific discovery.

Cape Grip monitoring station

November 5, 2018

CSIRO’s Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry (ACC) group brings together capability in the observation of trace gases, particulate matter and chemical processes of the atmosphere, and the transport and chemical modelling required to interpret these data.

Fresh, healthy salad

April 16, 2018

Good health begins in the gut. Simple, accurate and affordable diagnosis of leaky gut syndrome.

FRESHLY ROLLED, RED HOT STEEL

November 5, 2021

The CSIRO Carbon Steel Materials Group has over 20 years of experience working with the iron ore industry in Australia and around the world. The Group has world-class capability in ore characterisation, beneficiation, sintering, pelletising, and blast furnace burden evaluation, and offers a comprehensive range of evaluation techniques based on the latest research.

data tower

September 14, 2023

A cloud-based digital platform for housing, managing and extracting valuable insights from smart building data.

A field of crops

December 16, 2019

Crop intensive farming systems can be prone to deplete soil carbon levels, often requiring increased inputs to maintain or increase yield without necessarily improving profitability. Mixed species cover cropping offers a new approach in the Australian context.