The largest radio telescope project in the world – being built in SA and Australia – has been given a £119-million boost by the UK.
Is the government’s research chairs initiative helping to meet SA’s demand for highly skilled graduates?
Our list of exoplanets grew by 700 last week – but how many might be habitable?
Computer viruses now live up to their name: thanks to British researchers wi-fi networks can now infect each other just like a common cold works.
Earth orbiting satellites are now able to determine areas prone to land subsidence, the sinking of ground above abandoned mines.
New research from Wits University shows tropical storms are not becoming more frequent but they are moving south – resulting in increased rainfall.
Protests have brought activists to the centre of politics again, but these aren’t the only voices heard. We look at the state of activism in SA today.
South Africa’s scientists and engineers have changed the sometimes negative perception of the country.
The fight is no longer about fracking but how it is going to be carried out, writes Sarah Wild.
New research shows that attractive people are easy on the eye while looking at them, but you probably won’t remember them once you look away.