Confused about what and how to write for Science Voices? Science editor Sarah Wild gives a step-by-step guide on how to put your submission together.
The world of science is filled iwth interesting, quirky and downright strange discoveries. Science editor Sarah Wild chooses some of this week’s best.
Plants refuse to grow in Namibia’s fairy circles, and scientists are on a mission to find out why. No theory has been proven yet.
As the "malaria belt" widens, research shows that changing climates may be a major challenge to SA’s ambitious plan to destroy the deadly disease.
We are looking for master’s and doctoral candidates who want to work with the M&G’s science editor to have their writing published.
A trust founded by Agang SA head Mamphela Ramphele is at the centre of an investigation into corruption at the Technology Innovation Agency.
South Africa’s first MeerKAT antenna, one of 64 that will dot the site, has been launched in the Northern Cape.
Africa’s challenge is to get itself ready to host the SKA telescope, Science and Technology Minister Derek Hanekom has told African heads of state.
E-commerce tax, to be introduced on April 1, will mean education institutions will struggle to purchase academic journals.
Here is a tried and tested primer, call it a bullshit detector, for reading science journalism online (or in print, for that matter).