Read about the amazing research and education initiatives and collaborations enabled by AARNet
Digital Earth Australia, a ground-breaking open source platform, transforms spatial data and satellite imagery into easily accessible tools for planning and decision making, and relies on AARNet for moving data around the research community.
Read MoreAn ambitious project to create digital 3D reconstructions of shipwrecks for virtual underwater heritage museum experiences relies on the AARNet network for the transfer of huge volumes of data from the research lab to supercomputer.
Read MoreIssues with access to geospatial data and satellite imagery for NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment researchers solved with custom AARNet high speed network.
Read MoreAARNet is helping Australian researchers fast-track health and medical breakthroughs by providing fast and secure network connectivity to genome sequences of thousands of organisms.
Read MoreClimate modelling research has always been an international collaborative effort, relying upon high capacity research networks for the transfer of the massive amounts of experimental data.
Read MoreAARNet underpins the work of Australian scientists participating in global research projects aiming to increase the yield of crops and future proof food production for Australia and the world.
Read MoreThe endocrine genomics virtual laboratory (endoVL) is utilising Australia's world-class research infrastructure to break new ground in the understanding and treatment of diabetes, obesity and other endocrine disorders.
Read MoreThe In the Field blog features fascinating stories about people and projects making a difference enabled by research and education networks worldwide.
Read MoreAccess to AARNet is a critical enabler for the data-intensive research and cross-institution collaborations carried out at the University of New England's innovative SMART Farm research facility.
Read MoreAccess to an AARNet 10Gbps link for CSIRO Armidale lab means that scientists based there can now share large data files in real time, boosting opportunities for agricultural research collaborations.
Read MoreJames Cook University researchers mapped the entire Australian continent to find the areas that will best support wildlife 70 years from now and have made their data freely available for anyone to use.
Read MoreAARNet infrastructure underpins a groundbreaking system enabling researchers to quickly and easily upload, organise, categorise and share photo data from field trips.
Read MoreCSIRO developed a system that allows remote visitors to participate in immersive interactive tours of the National Museum via a web browser and broadband Internet connection.
Read MoreCloudStor is meeting the needs of data-intensive research collaborations by enabling researchers to share imaging data in the fight against human diseases.
Read MoreAARNet and UNSW IT collaborated to develop a specialised high-performance network for the Garvan Institute of Medical Research’s human genome sequencing facility.
Read MoreReliable fast research network connectivity is critical for processing the deluge of data that will be generated by the next-generation SKA telescope, co-located in remote Western Australia and southern Africa.
Read MoreAARNet connectivity is providing remote access to a living lab inside the Powerhouse Museum, enabling an innovative education program and robotics engineering research.
Read MoreResearch network infrastructure provided by AARNet enabled the Australian scientific community's contribution to the Higgs boson particle discovery.
Read MoreThe AARNet network supports collaboration, virtual laboratories, climate model experiments and the transport of huge amounts of data required for climate research to be carried out successfully.
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