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Science Corner| Wits gets R54m funding to put SA on quantum map

WITS University has secured R54 million in funding from the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI), to kick-start the South African Quantum Technologies Initiative (SA QuTI). This...

Young scientists want machine learning revolution in Africa

KUDZAI MASHININGA CAMEROON national Loic Elnathan Tiokou Fangang concluded his master's degree in mathematical sciences at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) earlier...

WeThinkCode looks to place 400 youth in tech jobs

WeThinkCode has partnered with some of South Africa’s most recognisable businesses, to place over 400 students as ICT interns during their work placement period. The software...

Coding skills for 600 teachers is only the beginning

IN a collaborative partnership with teacher unions, non-profit organisation (NPO) Tangible Africa has trained over 600 teachers across South Africa in coding skills to implement in...

How Kemisola Bolarinwa invented a smart bra to detect cancer and save lives globally

KEMISOLA Bolarinwa is a robotics and embedded systems engineer. She’s also the Founder and CEO of Nextwear Technologies, a company that builds wearables to enhance...

TUT team wins South Africa’s first closed-track solar vehicle challenge

THE Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Solar Team were declared the winners of the first ever Ilanga Cup Solar Challenge, which took place at the 4.2-km-long Red Star Raceway, in...

Science Corner| 24 South Africa Women to Join 2023’s Women Techsters Fellowship Class

A total of 24 women from South Africa have been admitted to the class of 2023 of the Women Techsters Fellowship, Technology for Social...

Higgs boson: ten years after its discovery, why this particle could unlock new physics beyond the standard model

TEN years ago, scientists announced the discovery of the Higgs boson, which helps explain why elementary particles (the smallest building blocks of nature) have...

Science| South African robotic telescope to begin search for the afterglow of cosmic events

A NEW optical telescope in South Africa that will measure the brightness of transient sources will begin operation in mid-July. Located at the Boyden Observatory in...

Science & Technology| Former NASA engineer addresses UFS Physics class on future of space exploration

LEONIE BOLLEURS|  WHO do you know who has designed rockets when they were children, and when grown up, is launching real-life rockets into space? “This...

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