- published: 19 Sep 2009
- views: 47532
- author: sciencerevue
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CSIRO
The music video from the 2009 Science Revue: Jurassic Quark. CSIRO Produced, Directed and ...
published: 19 Sep 2009
author: sciencerevue
CSIRO
The music video from the 2009 Science Revue: Jurassic Quark. CSIRO Produced, Directed and Edited by Chloe Paul Choreography by Kate Lennard Vocal Director: Isaac Esler Lyrics: Climatology Oceanography Green Technology This is what we know CSIRO We've the best of science brains Each here from our unique domain You've got a hole up in your atmosphere We're gunna tell you what's going down in here Maths: Check out my direct sum (yeah) Psych: Freud says you love your mum (yeah) Chem: Equilibrium (yeah) We did testing that you need But we can't show what we have found Immunology (yeah) Crystallography (yeah) Embryology Knowledge we'll bestow CSIRO Lets go! We tested, measured, and compared 'Bout climate change on land and air But to fault K. Rudd is not allowed 'Cause the government will shut us out Maths: Am I irrational? (yeah) Phys: Am I too technical? (yeah) Bio: Too impractical? (yeah) But together we can solve Most every problem we have found Gynecology (yeah) Chromatography (yeah) Vulcanology This is what we know CSIRO Slow mo! So everybody listen here our research teams will persevere We got beakers, brains and PhDs No matter what your plan we'll give you science expertise Numerology (no...) Homeopathy (no...) Scientology To these we say no (What's the data show?) CSI Pharmacology (yeah) (integration, gene mutation) Radiology (yeah) (concentration, run another simulation) Ophthalmology (ADHD, quantum theory) We are in the know (What's your query?) CSIRO 2009 Science ...
- published: 19 Sep 2009
- views: 47532
- author: sciencerevue
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What's it like working as a CSIRO researcher?
The CSIRO aims to deliver great science and innovative solutions for industry, society and...
published: 12 May 2011
author: csiro
What's it like working as a CSIRO researcher?
The CSIRO aims to deliver great science and innovative solutions for industry, society and the environment. We know It's not enough just to have a great idea. At CSIRO Earth Science & Resource Engineering's Australian Resources Research Centre, we want to have an impact, solve problems and make a difference. Great science is our foundation. And getting it out there's our aim.
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 1827
- author: csiro
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CSIRO: Positive Impact
CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, is a powerhouse of ideas, technologies and ski...
published: 22 Mar 2012
author: csiro
CSIRO: Positive Impact
CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, is a powerhouse of ideas, technologies and skills for building prosperity, growth, health and sustainability. We serve governments, industries, businesses and communities across the nation.
- published: 22 Mar 2012
- views: 5734
- author: csiro
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CSIRO - Making A Difference
CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, is a powerhouse of ideas, technologies and ski...
published: 26 May 2009
author: csiro
CSIRO - Making A Difference
CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, is a powerhouse of ideas, technologies and skills for building prosperity, growth, health and sustainability. It serves governments, industries, businesses and communities across the nation. This video was produced by CSIRO Publishing - www.publish.csiro.au
- published: 26 May 2009
- views: 9793
- author: csiro
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Process science and engineering at CSIRO
CSIRO delivers great science and innovative solutions for industry, society and the enviro...
published: 18 Jan 2010
author: csiro
Process science and engineering at CSIRO
CSIRO delivers great science and innovative solutions for industry, society and the environment. People working in process science and engineering at CSIRO apply their expertise to a diverse range of problems across a number of different areas. They have access to world-class facilities and opportunities to work with internationally renowned scientists and engineers. The researchers also enjoy working across multiple scales; from nano-scale, micro-scale and fundamental scientific investigations through to large pilot-scale and demonstration plants. Process science and engineering at CSIRO... a range of opportunities. Careers - www.csiro.au CSIRO Minerals - www.csiro.au This video was produced by CSIRO Publishing - www.publish.csiro.au
- published: 18 Jan 2010
- views: 3730
- author: csiro
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PRESS CONFERENCE on the threat of CSIRO's GM Wheat
Safe Food Foundation Director, Scott Kinnear, University of Canterbury Professor, Jack Hei...
published: 11 Sep 2012
author: SafeFoodFoundation
PRESS CONFERENCE on the threat of CSIRO's GM Wheat
Safe Food Foundation Director, Scott Kinnear, University of Canterbury Professor, Jack Heinemann, and Flinders University Professor, Judy Carman, discuss the potential threats of CSIRO's GM Wheat.
- published: 11 Sep 2012
- views: 21593
- author: SafeFoodFoundation
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Pollen under the microscope
There's no such thing as a free lunch. Birds, bees and other animals visiting flowers for ...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: csiro
Pollen under the microscope
There's no such thing as a free lunch. Birds, bees and other animals visiting flowers for food are helping plants reproduce by spreading pollen around. Discover how beautiful pollen looks up close and why it's important to study pollen and pollinators. Check out an amazing new microscope owned by CSIRO and the Atlas of Living Australia that helps palynologists (pollen scientists) automatically identify pollen to speed up biodiversity research and discover new species. The 'Classifynder' microscope, developed and built by Massey University in New Zealand, is the world's first automated pollen microscope. It's one of a growing number of imaging systems for taxonomists and researchers built by specialists in image analysis, pattern recognition, machine learning and artificial intelligence. For more information see: Classifynder website - www.classifynder.com Australasian Pollen and Spore Atlas - http Atlas of Living Australia - www.ala.org.au CSIRO Biotech Imaging - http
- published: 04 Oct 2011
- views: 3722
- author: csiro
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The Sun - Our Nearest Star (1981) - Part 1 of 2
The Sun is typical of millions of stars in our galaxy, but it is the only one close enough...
published: 05 Aug 2009
author: CSIROpublishing
The Sun - Our Nearest Star (1981) - Part 1 of 2
The Sun is typical of millions of stars in our galaxy, but it is the only one close enough to been seen in any detail. At Culgoora, 650 kilometres north-west of Sydney, CSIRO scientists are studying the Sun and its atmosphere, using both radio and optical instruments. The main optical instrument is a 30 centimetre high-resolution telescope which is used to study the physical processes in the Sun''s atmosphere. Also at Culgoora is the radio-heliograph, a unique instrument consisting of a ring of 96 aerials, each 13.5 metres across, spaced around a circle 3 kilometres in diameter. It produces images of the Sun at four different frequencies and provides much information about activity in the corona - the Sun''s vast outer atmosphere. The Sun affects our earthly environment in many ways. It is a giant thermo-nuclear furnace, a unique laboratory in space, in which physicists can study the interaction of hot ionized gases and strong magnetic fields.
- published: 05 Aug 2009
- views: 2394
- author: CSIROpublishing
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CSIRO's latest weightloss program
The CSIRO total wellbeing diet continues to be a bestseller, and a major force in the batt...
published: 22 May 2012
author: SunriseOn7
CSIRO's latest weightloss program
The CSIRO total wellbeing diet continues to be a bestseller, and a major force in the battle against obesity.
- published: 22 May 2012
- views: 267
- author: SunriseOn7
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CSIRO's Geothermal Project
CSIRO is actively exploring a suite of renewable energy solutions as part of a national an...
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: csiro
CSIRO's Geothermal Project
CSIRO is actively exploring a suite of renewable energy solutions as part of a national and global effort to increase sustainable energy production and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Australia's abundant geothermal resources have the potential to contribute to the supply of reliable, low-emissions energy in Australia and around the world. CSIRO's Geothermal Project aims to improve the science behind harnessing this source of renewable energy and unlocking the potential of providing enough energy to heat and cool our offices in Perth. Located at the Australian Resources Research Centre (ARRC) in metropolitan Perth, the project involves drilling more than 3km underground in search of viable geothermal resources.
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 416
- author: csiro
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CSIRO Discovery
CSIRO Discovery offers an interactive journey through CSIRO and Australian science history...
published: 27 May 2009
author: csiro
CSIRO Discovery
CSIRO Discovery offers an interactive journey through CSIRO and Australian science history. It is one of Canberra's major attractions. www.csiro.au This video was produced by CSIRO Publishing - www.publish.csiro.au
- published: 27 May 2009
- views: 1455
- author: csiro
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The CSIRO Energy Centre
A tour of the CSIRO Energy Centre Opened in 2003, the CSIRO Energy Centre sets a new bench...
published: 24 Apr 2009
author: CSIROpublishing
The CSIRO Energy Centre
A tour of the CSIRO Energy Centre Opened in 2003, the CSIRO Energy Centre sets a new benchmark in ecologically sustainable design, and showcases technology that enables buildings to use up to 60 per cent less energy. Take a tour with this video. For more information, go to www.csiro.au This video was produced by CSIRO Publishing.
- published: 24 Apr 2009
- views: 1806
- author: CSIROpublishing
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CSIRO's latest computer cluster gets its grunt from games
Technology designed to blast aliens in computer games is part of the latest GPU (graphic p...
published: 23 Nov 2009
author: csiro
CSIRO's latest computer cluster gets its grunt from games
Technology designed to blast aliens in computer games is part of the latest GPU (graphic processing unit) computer cluster that will process CSIRO research data thousands of times faster and more efficiently than a desktop PC could. GPUs aren't just useful for image data but are good for many big science challenges processing petabytes of data and more very quickly. Speeds of 30 to 70 times faster than CPUs are common and using GPUs to analyse complex research data is becoming a global trend in computing. CSIRO's GPU cluster will be used for research in advanced materials, cloud computing, data and visualisation tools, genetics and more, including: - figuring out where tiny fragments of genetic code sit on a genome - 3D reconstruction of medical images from the Australian Synchrotron - modelling the interactions between nutrients and plankton in the oceans. www.csiro.au
- published: 23 Nov 2009
- views: 11218
- author: csiro
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CSIRO's smart mini-meters
Submitted in response to pitch request at anthillonline.com A new web-based smart metering...
published: 27 May 2010
author: csiro
CSIRO's smart mini-meters
Submitted in response to pitch request at anthillonline.com A new web-based smart metering system has been developed by CSIRO to enable householders, small businesses and electricity retailers to remotely control energy use over a broadband internet connection. The aim is to help small scale energy users cut energy use, costs and carbon emissions. In this video, shot at the 2010 CeBIT trade fair in Sydney, CSIRO's Dr Martin de Groot explains how the technology works. He is joined by Tim Warren, Director of SaturnSouth, a Tasmanian company that has designed and built the hardware to CSIRO's specifications. More information is available at: www.csiro.au www.csiro.au
- published: 27 May 2010
- views: 1326
- author: csiro
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Solar@CSIRO 100th blog post
Our solar energy team in Newcastle created this snazzy dye-sensitised solar cell to celebr...
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: csiro
Solar@CSIRO 100th blog post
Our solar energy team in Newcastle created this snazzy dye-sensitised solar cell to celebrate their 100th post on our Solar@CSIRO blog. Check out the blog here: csirosolarblog.com
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 274
- author: csiro
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CSIRO models catastrophic flooding
What happens when 3.12 billion cubic meters of water suddenly comes crashing down from a d...
published: 08 Jun 2011
author: csiro
CSIRO models catastrophic flooding
What happens when 3.12 billion cubic meters of water suddenly comes crashing down from a dam towards a town below? CSIRO computational scientists are modelling the hypothetical collapse of the massive Geheyan dam in China. Check out this video to see how they did it and what the dam break looks like.
- published: 08 Jun 2011
- views: 1998
- author: csiro
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Global Megatrends - Dr Stefan Hajkowicz, CSIRO, at Australian Ethical Roadshow
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published: 19 Dec 2012
author: Australian Ethical
Global Megatrends - Dr Stefan Hajkowicz, CSIRO, at Australian Ethical Roadshow
- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 1
- author: Australian Ethical
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Why engineers enjoy working at CSIRO
CSIRO's purpose is to deliver great science and innovative solutions for industry, society...
published: 26 May 2009
author: csiro
Why engineers enjoy working at CSIRO
CSIRO's purpose is to deliver great science and innovative solutions for industry, society and the environment by igniting the creative spirit of our people. People are at the centre of everything we do. We work to create the right environment to amplify our talent. We take a Team Australia approach. It is not enough just to have a great idea; we must have impact, solve problems and make a difference. We take a triple bottom line focus in our activities, balancing between commerce and the public good. Great science is our foundation. Getting it out there is our aim. www.csiro.au
- published: 26 May 2009
- views: 5996
- author: csiro