The Wits Rhisotope project hopes to help conservation efforts
Science | 16 October 2024
Eskom has an exemption to operate without flue gas desulpharization until March
Science | 14 October 2024
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Science | 4 October 2024
Higher temperatures pose a raft of challenges for vineyards and the jobs that depend on them
By Cole Potgieter, Aisling de Lange and Neil Thomas Stacey
Science | 30 September 2024
But even a controlled ivory trade may send the wrong message
Science | 23 September 2024
Meet Cacosternum cederbergense, the Cederberg Dainty Frog
By Tyrone Ping
Science | 20 September 2024
Studies are finding more reason to boycott coloured plastic products
Science | 6 September 2024
There was not a single HIV transmission in a clinical trial in which women volunteers used the twice-yearly injectable drug lenacapavir
Science | 1 August 2024
Climate change means extreme events are likely to happen more often
Science | 16 July 2024
New model forms the basis for an urgent recommendation to change African Penguin’s conservation status from endangered to critically endangered
By John Yeld
Science | 15 July 2024
Many use two-stroke engines which are an environmental hazard
Science | 14 December 2023
Palaeobiologist Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan speaks at GroundUp’s Science for the People seminar
By Liezl Human
Science | 4 December 2023
Antiretroviral medicines have been a success, but more work is needed to reach United Nations targets
By Daniel Steyn and Nathan Geffen
Science | 1 December 2023
The South African Weather Service warns of possibly hot and dry summer ahead
By Jess Vujovic
Science | 25 October 2023
Some well-intentioned initiatives make the situation worse
Science | 24 October 2023
Climate change may bring more variable weather but we can reduce the risk of disasters
Science | 23 October 2023