Environment Marine heatwave forecasts help predict coral bleaching, fish kills and algal blooms By Thea Williams, CSIRO Just as the 2019-20 summer is remembered for devastating bushfires,... Read full article » Published on: 27th Aug, 2025
Environment Worst bleaching event on record for WA coral reefs following long lasting and widespread marine heatwave The 2024/25 marine heatwave that brought heat stress to coral reefs off the Western... Read full article » Published on: 19th Aug, 2025
Environment Setting the standard: Science helps deep-sea mining decision-makers assess environmental risks and viability By Ruth Dawkins, CSIRO As deep-sea mining gains momentum, scientists are playing a key... Read full article » Published on: 24th Jul, 2025
Environment From fear to fascination: Decoding the depths and distances travelled by the world’s largest fish By Colby Bignell. CSIRO. Female whale sharks are conspicuous in their absence from aggregation... Read full article » Published on: 16th Jul, 2025
Environment Good news, beach lovers: CSIRO research found 39% less plastic waste around Australian coastal cities than a decade ago By Stephanie Brodie, Britta Denise Hardesty, CSIRO Picture this: you’re lounging on a beautiful... Read full article » Published on: 15th Apr, 2025
History & Society Wreck of MV Noongah identified 55 years after ship was lost at sea CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has helped confirm the resting place of motor vessel... Read full article » Published on: 31st Jul, 2024
Environment Great Barrier Reef snapshot: summer 2023-24 The Reef snapshot: summer 2023−24 provides a summary of conditions on the Great Barrier... Read full article » Published on: 16th May, 2024
History & Society A Whale of a tale from the CSIRO Science Ship Do whales fart?... Read full article » Published on: 30th Aug, 2023