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The world’s largest omnivore is a fish

PhysOrg, Other, 25/07/2022 Whale sharks are filter feeders and have long been observed eating krill at Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef. […]

Lunchbox-sized quantum computer on the fast track to market

Australian Financial Review, Other, 07/04/2022, Julie Hare The makers of Australia's smallest quantum computer are confident they will be able […]

Congratulations to the CSIRO Alumni named in the Tech23 2021!

For 13 years, Tech23 has celebrated and amplified the impact of Australia’s young deeptech companies that have the potential to […]

ProxiCrop

Continuous assessment of plant water status with a static thermal imaging sensor. Optimising irrigation application maximises the value of a […]

Bryony Ashford

Area of research: Plasma catalytic production of ammonia Research project details: I design and carry out experiments using non-thermal plasma […]

Can You Trust a Computer Algorithm?

medium.com, Other, 10/02/2021 Artificial intelligence is increasingly creeping into everyday life, from Google searches and matching singles on dating sites […]

The farmers leading the Aussie agtech movement to automate ag

The Courier Mail, Other, 23/11/2020, Sue Neales Catching up with central Queensland grain grower Andrew Bate can be a difficult […]

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