Honey, I shrunk the receiver
March 18, 2010CSIRO and Australian company Sapphicon Semiconductor Pty Ltd have signed an agreement to jointly develop a complete radio receiver on a chip measuring just 5 mm x 5 mm.
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First signal received by future telescope
March 4, 2010An historic milestone was reached recently in Australia’s bid to host the Square Kilometre Array telescope.
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ICRAR Astronomer takes Dr Who to Supernova 2007gr
March 4, 2010Dr Argo was part of a team of researchers who observed the unusual Supernova 2007gr.
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Australia and NZ team up for $3.1b project
March 3, 2010More than 150 scientists and representatives from both sides of the Tasman met in Auckland last week to progress the joint bid to host a NZ$3.1 billion international radio astronomy project.
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ICRAR Researchers featured in “Science Matters”
February 12, 2010Three ICRAR researchers have been featured in UWA’s Faculty of Life and Physical Sciences newsletter.
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New leader of CSIRO Astronomy and Space Sciences division
January 20, 2010Dr Philip Diamond, has been appointed Chief of CSIRO’s Astronomy and Space Sciences Division.
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