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  1. 17 jam lalu

    We're using data to help tackle drought through the creation of The National Drought Map. It's a tool built to assist governments and other stakeholders gain deeper insights into current drought conditions to determine where more support is needed.

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  2. 21 jam lalu

    We're working with secondary school students, in a world-first international research project, to save the world's bee population. 🐝

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  3. 23 jam lalu

    This infographic is a summary of our key bushfire research findings. For more on our bushfire research, or to download a copy, visit:

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  4. 10 Jan

    You can help stop the spread of bushfire misinformation online by learning how to determine the authenticity of bushfire maps and imaging. Our Senior Research Scientist, Dr Juan Pablo Guerschman, explains what to consider before you hit share.

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  5. 9 Jan

    "The impacts of bushfires on insects are almost as diverse as insects themselves." Our Australian National Insect Collection team explain the effect of bushfires on Australian insects and their habitat.

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    9 Jan

    In 2018, ecotoxicologists from , AAD, and tested a device for measuring levels of metal pollution around Casey research station () Great to see their results in the Jan issue of at ! 📸 E. Sandoval

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  7. 9 Jan

    More than 85% of all stunted children lived in Africa or Asia in 2017 according to new research in . We contributed key data on agricultural production and nutrient diversity () which helped explain child growth failure ^K8

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  8. 9 Jan

    Our bushfire research aims to deliver cutting-edge science in the form of practical knowledge and useful tools to reduce the social, economic and ecological impact of bushfires.

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  9. 8 Jan

    In the wetlands of Kakadu National Park, we're supporting rangers in using ethical AI and Indigenous Knowledge to care for country.

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  10. 8 Jan

    We're working with Bawinanga Rangers in Arnhem Land to control feral pigs. With the threat of deadly African swine fever on Australia's doorstep, this work is an important step in protecting agricultural industries, cultural sites and the environment. 🐖

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  11. 8 Jan

    Our work will continue to better understand Australia's amazing biodiversity to support research, environmental monitoring, conservation planning, education, and biosecurity. But, for now, we pause to recognise our loss.

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  12. 8 Jan

    ⁣Today we're swapping out for Wildlife Wednesday to recognise all the Australian wildlife, large and small, that have lost their lives due to the devastating bushfires across our country.⠀ ⠀ Image:

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  13. 7 Jan

    What effect has climate change had on bushfires in recent years? Is there anything we can do to minimise the damage – or it is too late? Dr Andrew Sullivan, leader of our Bushfire Behaviour and Risks team, answers questions on the current crisis.

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  14. 7 Jan

    From attending our Aboriginal Summer School for Excellence in Technology and Science (ASSETS) in Grade 10 to writing this article from on board our RV Investigator, Hannah McCleary shares her CSIRO journey.

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  15. 7 Jan

    When a climate extreme event comes along, the question often arises — “did human-influenced climate change play a part?” Rather than just relying on speculation, the science of climate event attribution has emerged to address these questions.

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    6 Jan

    Amazing research by ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ on the is informing ... and check out the amazing photos

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  17. 6 Jan

    When it comes to being prepared for bushfires, safety starts in your own backyard. One of our bushfire experts, Dr Justin Leonard, shares his advice.

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  18. 5 Jan

    Not everyone would get excited about being gifted a 170-year-old fish, but we sure do! 🐟 Scientists from our Australian National Fish Collection share what it's like to work at a 'library of fish'.

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  19. 5 Jan

    Chances are you’ve heard more crickets than you’ve seen. So how do you identify these elusive backyard buddies? 🦗 📷: Natalie Tapson/Australian Museum

    Black Field Cricket on the ground. The ground it dirt and sticks
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  20. 5 Jan

    About a quarter of all known mammal species are bats.

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