Science & innovation essential to a country’s progress: Prince Edward
Prince Edward says science and innovation are essential to the progress of a country.
VIDEO | Inaugural presidential plenary on science & technology
President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the inaugural presidential plenary on science, technology and
TIPP conference in Cape Town focusses on technological advancements
Over 250 leading scientists from across the globe have convened for the Technology and
WSF will inspire global action for science to challenge and address inequality: President Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says today, more than ever, science is called upon to assist humanity in
Teenage girls in northern Nigeria ‘open their minds’ with robotics
Teenage girls in the northern Nigerian city of Kano are learning robotics, computing and other STEM
SA still lags far behind in Maths and Science competence in the world: Report
The latest TIMMS data shows that South African is still at the bottom of the global average in Maths
Matric learners to re-write leaked examination papers
Mathematics Paper Two will be written on Tuesday 15 December 2020 at 2 pm and Physical Sciences
CSIR celebrates 75 years of existence
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) says it is committed to continue improving
2020 academic year likely to spill over into 2021: Nzimande
Higher Education, Science and Technology Minister Blade Nzimande on Wednesday announced that the
Technological and climate change could trigger new divergence in society
The world is facing a highly disruptive moment in history and seismic shifts in technology and
The number of Mpumalanga Maths and Science learners decreases
The MEC for Education in Mpumalanga, Bonakele Majuba has raised concern about the decline in the
‘People on the African continent don’t trust science’
An estimated 5% of people on the African continent don’t trust science or medicine.
NWU students experiment green coal for energy
Science students on the Potchefstroom campus of the North West University (NWU) have started a
Ramokgadi Care Foundation launches aftercare school facilities
A non-profit organisation in Wonderkop, near Marikana in the North West, Ramokgadi Care Foundation,
Youth taking lead in science industry
Youth are taking a lead in the science industry. SABC News speaks to four young people in the
Science suffers collateral damage as US, China tensions rise
A rise in US visa denials for Chinese academics and intensified scrutiny of alleged links to Beijing
More women take up chemistry
The number of women taking up chemistry as a career is on the increase in South Africa.
Township learners struggle with science due to poor comprehension: Study
A new study reveals that South African township learners struggle with science because of poor
Ocean Mapping Expedition to reveal new scientific findings
Researchers of the Ocean Mapping Expedition are expected to reveal new scientific findings on
UNESCO helps create a love for science in Africa
Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences at UNESCO Flavia Schlegel says UNESCO is