Kelebogile Gasealahwe’s work could shed light on jets emitted by these stars
News | 25 November 2025
Island closures are painted as an economic cost to the fishing industry, but losing African Penguins will cost us dearly
Analysis | 17 March 2025
Mbude is now Deputy Director-General for Special Projects including African language education, seen by many as a key to improving child literacy
News | 15 August 2023
Researchers have suggested how government can help fix the numbers
By Michael Cherry and Nathan Geffen
Science | 12 August 2021
Study was conducted in January and May, before the third wave peaked
Science | 8 July 2021
The regulatory authority must act in the public interest and not be swayed by undue pressure
By Nathan Geffen and Michael Cherry
Science | 23 June 2021
“South Africa has squandered the opportunity to protect half a million of its most vulnerable citizens”
Science | 26 March 2021
Waste treatment plants across the city are being monitored weekly
Science | 10 March 2021
If you have antibodies to the 501Y.V2 variant, you likely have protection against other strains of the virus
Science | 4 March 2021