Charles Darwin University engineers have travelled to a remote area in the Northern Territory to train Australian Army soldiers in cutting-edge metal 3D printing technology.
The first print edition of the Territory’s own literary journal “Borderlands” is about to arrive in book shops ahead of launch events in Darwin and Alice Springs.
Charles Darwin University researchers are part of two teams announced as finalists in categories of the prestigious Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
The Junior Music Program is a special part of the CYCM’s ensemble programs held on Saturday mornings. It caters for children between the age of three to seven years old.
With still no signs of a monsoon in the Top End this wet season, industry, Indigenous, government and research groups met in Darwin this week to initiate what could be a paradigm shift to improve water systems management in the north.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has launched a series of new professional development training programs to support researchers at the university.
The Northern Territory’s citrus industry came under attack in 2018 from a highly
contagious bacterial disease called citrus canker. CDU chemists, Dr Hao Wang and Dr Vinuthaa Murthy won a contract to develop a scent profile and synthesise artificial scent lures for the detection of the disease