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20 hours, 16 minutes ago CSIRO ready to commercialise new GI technology
The CSIRO Food Futures Flagship has developed an automated instrument for accurately predicting glycaemic index (GI) and resistant starch (RS) in food products.
Food Magazine - 4:28 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
3 days, 22 hours ago Pre-breeding targets weak link' in weed competitiveness
Researchers at the University of Adelaide and the CSIRO aim to increase early vigour in wheat and improve the crop's ability to compete with weeds for moisture and nutrients in ...
Stock & Land - 2:05 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008
4 days, 22 hours ago CSIRO computer Sherlock detecting hot rocks and top ore spots
CSIRO researcher Dr Heather Sheldon is using advanced computer modelling to predict the locations of ore deposits and geothermal energy in WA, as well as look at the implications of ...
Science Network WA - 2:07 p.m. Thursday 27th November 2008
Second Reading Speech on Renewable Energy Target Bill
Renewable Energy Amendment (Increased Mandatory Renewable Energy Target) Bill 2008 Second Reading Speech Senator Christine Milne In October 2007, the then Labor Opposition announced a key element of their election ...
Greens MPs - 9:38 a.m. Thursday 27th November 2008
Study damns pipeline
A RECENT CSIRO study on the Murray-Darling Basin will spell the end of the north-south pipeline, State Nationals deputy leader Peter Walsh says.
The Bendigo Advertiser - 3 a.m. Thursday 27th November 2008
5 days, 13 hours ago World surprises warmists again
Planet won’t warm, ice won’t melt, winds won’t blow, reef won’t die ... and now the CSIRO learns this: New research has found
Andrew Bolt - 11:02 p.m. Wednesday 26th November 2008
Tasmanian company commercialising CSIRO wireless sensor technology
This two-minute video showcases CSIRO’s FLECK™ technology and Tasmanian company The Powercom Group who are commercialising it.
CSIRO Information & Communication Technology - 11 p.m. Wednesday 26th November 2008
6 days, 13 hours ago Integrated assessment of urban sustainability at East Lake
CSIRO researchers are developing a software platform to integrate sustainability assessment across urban domains including health, water, transport and energy.
CSIRO Information & Communication Technology - 11 p.m. Tuesday 25th November 2008
CSIRO maps big cut in flows to Murray
Bigger towns and big irrigation developments have cut annual flows to the Murray River mouth by 61 per cent in recent years, a CSIRO report says.
The Canberra Times - 6:20 a.m. Tuesday 25th November 2008
1 week ago Frontier forest science for carbon solutions (Media release 25 Nov 08)
CSIRO has recently entered into an agreement with CO 2 Australia, managers of Australia’s largest dedicated forest carbon sink projects.
CSIRO Farming & Food - 11 p.m. Monday 24th November 2008
Murray's water flow cut by 61%: CSIRO
Water ceases to flow through mouth 40 per cent of the time. 24 Nov 2008 8:29 PM
Business Spectator politics & IR - 7:29 p.m. Monday 24th November 2008
61% decline in Murray River flows
A CSIRO report has found that there is no flow from the mouth of the Murray River into the sea 40 per cent of the time. Total flow from the ...
eco media - 6:18 p.m. Monday 24th November 2008
CSIRO report should be used to set water limits: SA govt
A severe reduction in the Murray River's water flows must prompt future water use limits, South Australian Water Security Minister Karlene Maywald says.
The Independent Weekly - 3:40 p.m. Monday 24th November 2008
Murray's water flow cut by 61%: CSIRO
Water flow at the mouth of the River Murray has reduced by 61 per cent, a bleak report on Australia's biggest river system has found.
SBS - 2:01 p.m. Monday 24th November 2008

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