African leadership for IUPAP Working Group on Climate Action
Two academics from Witwatersrand University, South Africa, lead international working group on physics for climate action and sustainable development
Two academics from Witwatersrand University, South Africa, lead international working group on physics for climate action and sustainable development
Organic chemists from South Africa will gather in Limpopo at the begining of December
The Square Kilometer Array Observatory is an international project that will have a big impact on the basic understanding of the Universe. It already has a huge societal, cultural and economical impact as well
From October 31st to November 2nd, 2023, ICGEB orgnizes a conference about prostate and cervical cancer in Cape Town.
A South African grade 10 learner, Ronaldo Mphofela, in a short video, outlined how electricity has helped to improve the living conditions of people in his community.
Deal to end South Africa’s energy crisis in the offing.
Are you a young scientist from a developing country who wish to get a PhD in natural sciences? South Africa may be your next home.
The importance of oceanography is massively underestimated in Africa, according to Rondrotiana Barimalala, the only woman from francophone Africa to be named a 2020 fellow of the Future Leaders-African Independent Research (FLAIR) programme.
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