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Technology: Nangyang University Scientists Develop Energy-Saving ‘Liquid Window’

SCIENTISTS at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a liquid window panel that can simultaneously block the sun to regulate solar...

The Cause: Dr Shini Somara Is Shaking Up STEM Education

BACK when mechanical engineer and fluid dynamicist Dr Shini Somara was at secondary school in north London, she submitted A-level coursework that was awarded...

Billionaire Robert F. Smith Donates $50 Million To HBCU STEM Education Initiative

FROM eliminating the student loan debt for Morehouse College’s 2019 graduating class to launching an internship program for students of color, billionaire Robert F....

South Africa Needs Laws To Deal With Deepfakes, Writes UJ’s Professor Tshilidzi Marwala

PROFESSOR TSHILIDZI MARWALA IT IS election season once again in the United States, and if the latest polls data is anything to go by (and...

Acornhoek Physics Summer School is Accelerating Space Education in South Africa

ACORNHOEK Physics Summer School is a summer school that is hosted every year to improve understanding of Physics and Mathematics. The summer school started...

STEM Learning Should Engage Students’ Minds, Hands and Hearts

THESE unprecedented times are a reminder to all of us about the importance of science and its impact on society. Citizens face significant cognitive...

South Africa’s First STEM Digital School

THIS year, computer science and non-profit organisation, Africa Teen Geeks launched their STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) digital school to help learners continue their computer...

Ghana Pledges Gender Parity To Promote Science And Technology Sustainably

GOVERNMENT is pledging inclusivity and gender parity in ongoing efforts to sustainably promote science, technology and innovation in all spheres of national development. According to...

Senegalese Scientist Launches Website To Spotlight Africans Working in STEM

NELLIE PEYTON GROWING up in a trading town in Senegal, Adji Bousso Dieng loved school and had a particular talent for maths. But with a...

After Years of Gains, Black STEM Representation Is Falling. Why?

When Shirley Malcom decided in 1963 to forego the University of Alabama, the still fitfully integrating school just 50 miles from her native Birmingham,...

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