Science news articles about 'csiro scientists'

  • CSIRO scientist discovers natural 'invisible' gold

    ... have finally been seen in nature is presented in a paper published in GEOLOGY and authored by CSIRO Scientists from the Minerals Down Under National Research Flagship and CRC LEME, in collaboration ...
  • CSIRO scientists announce Alzheimer's disease breakthrough

    December 15, 2008, Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Australian scientists at CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), have developed a new system to screen for compounds that ...
  • DNA test to revolutionise sheep worm control

    CSIRO scientists have moved a step closer to developing a novel DNA test which has the potential to revolutionise management of one of the biggest threats to sheep health in Australia, the barber`s ...
  • Report -- adapting farming to climate change

    ... in Sydney today, co-editor of the report, CSIRO scientist Dr Mark Howden, said it was time for ... and expands the previous national synthesis done by CSIRO in 2003. "We've applied the latest climate ...
  • Sustainable electricity think-tank established

    ... and Australia, in Palm Cove, Queensland. Symposium chair, CSIRO scientist Dr Geoff James, said the decision to form the Working Group was a major outcome of the three-day specialist ...
  • Noogoora burr throws researchers a curve ball

    (PhysOrg.com) -- What do you do when a weed fights back? Noogoora burr in Australia`s tropical north has done just that but CSIRO scientists aren`t letting it get away with it.
  • Improved satellite navigation for remote areas

    CSIRO scientists with the Minerals Down Under National Research Flagship are working closely with industry and government to develop vastly improved navigation technology for remote areas.
  • Ladybird book flies to a Whitley Commendation

    A book written by a CSIRO scientist as a guide to the diverse range of 'ladybird beetles' to be found in Australia has been awarded a prestigious Whitley Award Commendation in the 2008 Awards' ...
  • Climate change may increase agricultural pests

    Climate change could change the nature and severity of plant pests and diseases affecting agriculture, according to a senior CSIRO scientist.
  • Emissions rising faster this decade than last

    ... , Dr Pep Canadell, a carbon specialist based at CSIRO in Canberra. Releasing the 2007 data, Dr Canadell ... Dr Michael Raupach, GCP co-Chair and a CSIRO scientist. Dr Raupach said Australia's position ...
  • Helping wean the chemicals industry off crude oil

    CSIRO scientists have joined one of the world's largest biotechnology consortia to help develop crops which produce oils to be used by the chemicals industry as sustainable alternatives to those ...
  • Alzheimer's disease breakthrough

    CSIRO scientists have developed a new system to screen for compounds that can inhibit one of the processes that takes place during the progression of Alzheimer`s disease.
  • Alzheimer's disease breakthrough

    CSIRO scientists have developed a new system to screen for compounds that can inhibit one of the processes that takes place during the progression of Alzheimer's disease. In a paper published in the ...
  • Proof: saving water cuts energy use

    CSIRO scientist have predicted Australia and New Zealand's future water and energy consumption and have found that saving water is the key to reducing energy use.
  • DNA in dung to reveal first true cassowary count

    (PhysOrg.com) -- In a world first, CSIRO scientists will use an innovative DNA technique to deliver reliable data about north Queensland`s Cassowary population and by doing so develop a greater ...

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