Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- Highest-ever Winter Water Temperatures Recorded Off of Tasmania
(Friday, August 7, 2009) - From molecules to the Milky Way: dealing with the data deluge
(Thursday, November 8, 2007) - Aussie astronomers prepare for smash hit
(Saturday, July 2, 2005) - Magnetic Mystery Solved
(Thursday, January 27, 2005) - First-Known Double Pulsar Opens Up New Astrophysics
(Saturday, January 10, 2004) - Gas Clouds Make New 'Telescope'
(Friday, April 11, 2003) - Australia and Japan in space science mission
(Monday, September 16, 2002) - CSIRO to help ease NASA's "traffic jam"
(Friday, September 6, 2002) - Australian-American duo shows black holes in collision
(Friday, August 2, 2002) - Primodial air may have been "breathable"
(Wednesday, January 9, 2002) - New Australia Telescope 'eyes' look at exploded star
(Thursday, November 15, 2001) - Looking to the moon for better satellite images
(Tuesday, August 21, 2001) - "The Dish" tests Einstein's warped space
(Friday, July 13, 2001) - Giant "eyeball" brings mega-telescope closer
(Thursday, June 28, 2001) - Big telescope opportunities for South Australia
(Tuesday, June 5, 2001) - A quickstep into spaceage materials
(Monday, April 23, 2001) - Titanic collision seen in distant universe
(Tuesday, February 6, 2001) - CSIRO scientists spend a week in a huge barren salt lake in Australia's interior helping to test a new NASA satellite
(Wednesday, January 3, 2001) - 'Red dots' may re-write the history of the universe
(Thursday, December 28, 2000) - NASA supports Australian space program
(Monday, July 17, 2000) - Astronomers wipe clean their cosmic window
(Wednesday, May 24, 2000) - Giant black smoker retrieved from abyss
(Tuesday, May 9, 2000) - Deepsea explorers sally forth in search of life
(Wednesday, April 12, 2000)
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