Admittance to the particle accelerator reveals our ability to back international science experiments.
Technology Innovation Agency chief executive Barlow Manilal has a plan to fix the beleaguered science and technology department organisation.
The Sirex wasp and its deadly passenger have brought the prospect of ruin to the pine industry, but geneticists have a shrewd plan to fight back.
They will end our reliance on other countries’ satellites and provide useful data in key areas.
The only planet inhabited entirely by robots is revealing interesting facts as little rovers trundle across the surface of the Red Planet.
The roll-out of an innovative ICT project is seeing remarkable results but what comes next?
The giant radio telescope will attempt to answer some of humanity’s most enigmatic questions.
A legacy programme captures South Africa’s active involvement in scientific research in Antarctica and the Prince Edward Islands since World War II.
Researchers in Stellenbosch have developed a cheap but sustainable way of providing electricity to shack dwellers.
The latest design of the Square Kilometre Array is smaller but allows phase one to remain within the budget cap.