A weapons manufacturer on a peace mission. What could possibly go wrong?
Earthquakes don’t kill people; buildings do, says expert
The social media trend of encouraging students to recite answers or educational content has both advantages and drawbacks. It can enhance participation and memory retention but limits critical thinking, understanding and application of knowledge
There is a growing need for graduates who are equipped to take a multidisciplinary approach to the management of technology, innovation, people and systems
Researchers’ findings suggest that they possessed advanced cognitive abilities, something usually associated with Homo sapiens
The 2023 Cape 1000 rally was an unforgettable 1 600km journey for drivers of new cars and old
‘Black Girls Rising’ enables girls aged 12 to 18 to lead climate change efforts in their communities through both theoretical and practical training
The new series ‘Shaka Ilembe’ is a chance for black South African filmmakers to tell the story from their own perspective
We compare the BMW M340i and Merc C43 compact exec performance sedans
A report says fewer people are commenting and posting about news articles — and those who do are likely to be men, higher educated and politically partisan