Media Releases from 1998
30 December 98 - Smarter
ways to tackle disasters - The challenge of a simulated game of soccer
is helping CSIRO computer designers develop smart software that may help
improve Australia's management of disaster and emergency relief.
4 December 98 - Research
to put Australia on the map - Going bushwalking this weekend? Trying
to get the walking maps you need? Imagine being able to download them from
the Internet on Friday night, just minutes before setting out. [98/284]
25 November 98 - Australia
could miss internet trade opportunities - Australia is missing a
glorious opportunity to become a major player in the global information
economy, Victorian Parliamentarians were told today. [98/273]
24 September 98 - Cities
in detail on the web- Imagine being able to dial up the Internet and
find all sorts of detailed information about your own block of land - such
as your boundaries, contours, roads or nearby features such as a famous
building. [98/227]
8 July 98 - Aircraft
safety gets a boost - New ways to make software for aircraft mission
computers safer have been announced by the Defence Science and Technology
Organisation and CSIRO. [98/161]
7 July 98 - CSIRO
upgrades its world-leading software - CSIRO has added a new face to
its cutting-edge engineering software, Fastflo. The new version has
just been released. [98/159]
3 July 98 - Statistical
supermodels do their bit for the environment - The Gold Coast's most
exotic models are set to go on show this week - and all for an
environmental cause. [98/156]
9 June 98 - Medicine
and biology by computer - new book tells how - Abnormal features in
medical screenings (such as x-rays and mammograms) may soon be detectable
by computers, providing doctors with an additional source of information
before making their final diagnoses. [98/136]
28 April 98 - A
smart way to detect landmines - Low flying unmanned aircraft may one
day be able to detect underground landmines, using methods developed by
Australian scientists. [98/88]
16 April 98 - High
tech public transport mooted for Gold Coast - Gold Coast City Council
has joined forces with CSIRO to design new public transport services.
Using the latest technology, they will match passengers with flexible
public transport vehicles throughout the City. [98/83]
8 April 98 - Hannover Fair: Australia
develops unique weapon to fight skin cancer - [98/72]
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