"Two can keep a secret if one is dead", the saying goes. But even if you’ve been dead for more than 500 years, your bones can spill your secrets.
Women just can’t catch a break: new research has shown that the rate of a woman’s wage growth slows after she gets married, whereas men’s increases.
Mike Gaylard’s passion and brilliance in radio astronomy and dedication to the discipline in South Africa will be sorely missed.
Scientists have built a tissue replica of our cognitive centre in the hope of decoding how this complex organ works.
M&G science editor Sarah Wild tells us why we need well-informed science writing to raise the tenor of our debates.
The countdown for a one-way trip to the Red Planet has begun and several South Africans want to go.
The science and technology minister says research grants need to be significantly increased in order to increase the number of PhDs.
Scientists brave the Namib elements to find the secret to life on other planets
Neuroscientists and specialists gathered at the Brainstorm the City Winter School last week. The M&G’s science editor selects the highlights.
International Space Station ISS celebrates 5000 days of occupation. Such a large and costly project is bound to generate lots of interesting facts.