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A supercomputer which combines the central processing units (CPUs) found in traditional PCs, with more powerful graphics processing units (GPUs) will be launched by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Canberra... Full Article at NetworkWorld
Dr Mike Raupach works in Marine and Atmospheric Research for Australia's peak scientific research organisation, the CSIRO. He was also a core contributor to the aforementioned Global Carbon Project. Full Article at Treehugger
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd addresses the meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009. Rudd is in India for a three-day visit. View Photo »
This project is yet another example of the important and valuable work happening at the CSIRO Energy Centre in Newcastle to help Australia reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Saudi Arabia’s oil production company is Saudi Aramco. Full Article at Energy Bulletin
Reports indicate that the technology designed to blast aliens in computer games is part of a new GPU (Graphics Processing Units) computer cluster that will process CSIRO research data thousands of times faster and more efficiently than a desktop PC. Full Article at Webindia123
WASHINGTON - Reports indicate that the technology designed to blast aliens in computer games is part of a new GPU (Graphics Processing Units) computer cluster that will process CSIRO research data thousands of times faster and more efficiently than a... Full Article at Simple Thoughts
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivers a speech at the meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009. Rudd is in India for a three-day visit. View Photo »
We will contribute to a further million dollars to extend the TERI and the CSIRO collaboration working to provide a emissions free solar cooling electricity and pure drinking water for rural areas
"There is no doubt that the Rudd government is now censoring the CSIRO," Senator Abetz said. "And this may well be our mini version of the East Anglia scandal. "Can I say that is not science." Full Article at Herald Sun
Apart from providing high resolution graphics as a way for gamers to frag each other, the Graphics Processing Units (GPU) attached to every video-card can provide computing power for scientists wanting to unlock the secrets of the human genome. Full Article at iTWire
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd addresses the meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009. Rudd is in India for a three-day visit.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivers a speech at the meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009. Rudd is in India for a three-day visit.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) delivers a speech as The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Director-General and Nobel prize winner R.K.Pachauri looks on at the meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12,...
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) delivers a speech as The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Director-General and Nobel prize winner R.K.Pachauri looks on at the meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12,...
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Director-General and Nobel prize winner R.K.Pachauri arrive at the meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) shakes hands with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Director-General and Nobel prize winner R.K.Pachauri during a meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) shakes hands with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Director-General and Nobel prize winner R.K.Pachauri during a meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009.
View Photo »This handout photo provided by the journal Science shows the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization's (CSIRO) Dr. Cathy Belman inspecting a trawl of orange roughly in the Australian Fishing Zone in the late 1980's. Crabcakes and clambakes may remain on the menu af...
View Photo »The caterpillar of the cotton bollworm moth (helicoverpa armigera) sits on the thumb of a technician in a laboratory in Melbourne June 18, 2008.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivers a speech at the meeting of the TERI-CSIRO project on solar cooling, an Indo-Australian Collaboration, in New Delhi on November 12, 2009. Rudd is in India for a three-day visit.
View Photo »This project is yet another example of the important and valuable work happening at the CSIRO Energy Centre in Newcastle to help Australia reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
We will contribute to a further million dollars to extend the TERI and the CSIRO collaboration working to provide a emissions free solar cooling electricity and pure drinking water for rural areas
The CSIRO is developing new wireless technologies that have potential to impact the rollout of the NBN, and is seeking commercial partnerships in China for the productisation of the technology.
Australia has a proud history in ICT research, with CSIRO playing a leading role in ICT technology development. We are working with other Australian R&D organisations and, as today's event exemplifies, we are working very closely with our colleagues in China.
The alliance with Orica is testament to CSIRO's commitment to not only engage with and support Australian industry, but also to continue to develop Australia's science capability
After a decade-long legal battle ... I would like to publicly congratulate the tenacity of the CSIRO board and legal team in pursuing this particular intellectual copyright
I'm part of a bigger Australian Research Council grant and we've also got links to CSIRO and other industry partners in Victoria and New South Wales and also the Murray-Darling Basin Authority
CSIRO set out to encourage the industry to take licenses for the use of its patented technology
It provides a strong pathway to achieving both Clinical Genomics' and CSIRO's shared goal of improving the diagnosis and prognosis of bowel cancer and thereby reducing the impact of this debilitating disease on patients in Australia and globally.
This also represents an extraordinary collaborative effort between CSIRO, the Western Australian Museum and academics from the UK and takes advantage of the unique features of Western Australia, which allows the tracking, locating and collecting of rare meteorite material.
former Prime Ministers Billy Hughes and Stanley Melbourne Bruce would be turning in their graves because they established the CSIRO to assist Australia's primary and secondary industries, not to attack and undermine our farmers. These former prime ministers would never have created CSIRO if they knew it...
CSIRO should be forced to apologise to Australian livestock and diary farmers for publishing a flawed climate change handbook urging people to eat less red meat and adopt vegetarian diets
I think the CSIRO or Standards Australia should have got on to this immediately after the fires ... We are now only a couple of months before the next season and people need to know what to do. I suspect no one wanted to act because they might be legally liable if anything goes wrong.
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