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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.

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/multimedia/Printable-lasers.html A picture of Dr Jacek Jasieniak tending to vials of glowing ink. New printed laser technology may enable us to make wafer-thin mobile phones, lighting and solar panels.
/science/Motivating-activities.html A child wearing an accelerometer while playing a computer game. New CSIRO computer game software is allowing game players to get more physically involved with their game of choice.
/news/Grad-Program-Launch.html A picture of a boy looking at maths on a blackboard. CSIRO's new Graduate Fellows program is bridging the gap between a university degree and a research career in the mathematical sciences.
/news/Seeking-dieters-for-website-trial.html A picture of a woman looking at a computer screen. Australians who are serious about losing weight are being asked to help CSIRO develop a web-based diet management program.
/news/Polymer-technology-global-license.html A picture of a man holding a polymer product. RAFT technology is being used to create materials of the future to solve today's challenges.

National Challenges

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Indigenous knowledge and science.
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Oceans and coasts.
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New BARLEYmax 'supergrain'.
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Understanding Climate Change.
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Kids & Teachers

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The Helix - Issue 132.
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CSIRO Science Education Centres.
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Scientriffic - Issue 68.
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Breakthroughs

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Relenza and the flu virus.
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Wireless LANs.
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Alzheimers disease breakthrough.
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Ultrabattery: no ordinary battery.
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Partnering with CSIRO

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Small and medium enterprise engagement centre.
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CSIRO's involvement in the CRC program.
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Deal Pipeline: issue 4.
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Research Facilities & Capabilities

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Australia's Marine National Facility.
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Australian Animal Health Laboratory.
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The Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC).
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Career Opportunities

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Work experience with CSIRO.
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Postgraduate scholarships at CSIRO.
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CSIRO career options.
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Watch & Listen

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