Eastern Cape young scientists shine
An astonishing 70% of people living in informal settlements want to use recycled wastewater to grow their own food. This ...
Read moreAn astonishing 70% of people living in informal settlements want to use recycled wastewater to grow their own food. This ...
Read moreThe graceful flight of a butterfly inspired a Free State learner to undertake a research project into the how of ...
Read moreAlex Rose-Innes Africa is home to 17% of the world’s population with more than 60% under 25 years of age, ...
Read moreSouth Africa saw a 4,6% increase in the output of medium and high technology manufacturing in 2019 compared to the ...
Read moreAs a mechanical engineer specialising in vehicle dynamics (how vehicles move) at the CSIR, Clarke retrofits existing vehicles with weapon ...
Read moreNox Makunga The pandemic has turned our world upside down and affected every sphere of society. That includes the disproportionate ...
Read moreInspired by Hippocrates’ saying, “Let food be thy medicine, and let medicine be thy food”, Dr Nomusa Dlamini, herself a ...
Read moreThe World Economic Forum’s 2021 Global Gender Gap Report shows that just 32% of professionals in data analysis and artificial ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala Miss Mahlatse Mphahlele is one of the highly qualified young female scientists in the country, and given her ...
Read moreEncouraging the development of a workforce, which is inclusive and diverse was the key message from the South African Institution ...
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