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Two collaborative research projects secure AISRF support

The Australian Government is providing almost $1 million in funding through the Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF) to support the delivery of two collaborative science...

SA joins global green ammonia Consortium to facilitate renewable hydrogen exports

The South Australian Government has joined a global energy consortium in an effort to further develop the state’s hydrogen production and export industry. Headed by...

CSIRO develops clean gold recovery technology

CSIRO researchers have developed an environmentally-friendly gold recovery process technology which eliminates hazardous chemicals while maximising gold recovery. The CSIRO-developed ‘Going for Gold’ process dispenses...

CSIRO inks transpacific partnership with UBS to accelerate the development of clean hydrogen technologies

CSIRO and the  University of British Columbia  (UBS) have announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aligned with the latest call to action from Mission Innovation,  a...

Australia joins six other nations for the construction of the world’s largest science facility

Australia has become the seventh nation to sign an international convention for the construction of the world’s largest science facility - the Square Kilometre...

CSIRO’s Data61 opens new Robotics Innovation Centre in Queensland

CSIRO’s Data61 has officially opened a new purpose-built research facility for robotics and autonomous systems in Queensland. The 600-square-metre facility houses the biggest motion capture...

CSIRO develops a new form of graphitic material that is cheap and easy to...

CSIRO has developed a new form of graphitic material that could find application across a broad spectrum of industries. Dubbed "GraphON" to reflect the presence...

ARENA announces $9.6m in funding for distributed energy projects

ARENA has announced $9.6 million in funding to 12 projects and studies to further integrate distributed energy resources (DER) into the electricity system. $7.21 million...

New spray-on technology allows damaged ships to repair themselves

Researchers at RMIT University have developed a spray-on technology that can be used for repairing navy ships damaged by fire or missile attack. The technology...

World first product to aid sleep apnoea sufferers 

Queensland medical device company Oventus and CSIRO have developed a breakthrough sleeping aid for people suffering from sleep apnoea. The Oventus technology, which has been developed...
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