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Navigating the Shutdown of Skype
By: Rukudzo Sithole & Lisakhanya Tali As the times change, the digital platforms continue to evolve. People using digital applications...
Jul 19


Hollywood’s gene pool: Gender bias in nepotism
By Lisakhanya Tali What is nepotism? Why is it so significant in the history of entertainment? Traditionally nepotism is defined as the...
Jul 16


The Truman Show: A Masterpiece of Cinematic Storytelling
By Angel Dukashe Released in 1998, The Truman Show is a satirical science fiction film that has left an indelible mark on the world of...
Jul 16


Glassware that glitters in gold: the price of science
By Boiketlo Lamula Yes, “not all that glitters is gold”, but glassware is certainly gold for a scientist, especially the chemist....
Jul 16


Beyond Boundaries: The Remarkable Rise of South African Sports Excellence
By Kabelo Mafiri South Africa is a nation of remarkable contrasts. Despite facing political challenges and resource limitations, South...
May 16


Why We Are Attracted to Dangerous Men: a Scientific and Social Reflection
By Boiketlo Lamula When we were talking about molecules during one chemistry lecture, my lecturer made a sarcastic joke about the second...
May 14


Hope on Wheels: Three Limpopo Cyclists' Journey to Cape Town Inspires Nation Amid GBV Crisis and Substance Abuse
By Kabelo Mafiri From the dusty roads of Burgersfort in Limpopo, three young men embarked on an extraordinary journey of courage and...
Apr 30


Bongs and Bureaucracy: South Africa's 4/20
By Hannah Thorpe 20 April, or 4/20, is globally recognised as a day to celebrate cannabis culture. On this day, enthusiasts gather to...
Apr 25


Will Formula 1 come back to Africa?
By Erin Arends Formula 1 is a global sport that showcases speed, innovation, and the pinnacle of motorsport talent. Yet, despite its...
Apr 24


Decolonisation is in political and environmental reform
By Boiketlo Lamula Politicians, more specifically Pan-African politicians, are the ones that often speak of “decolonisation”:...
Apr 22


Dear South Africa, are our scientists fully equipped for this nation?
By Boiketlo Lamula South Africa has two main facilities conducting scientific forensic tests: the South African Police Service (SAPS)...
Apr 9


A Week Away and a World of Insights
By Alex De Jongh In Japanese, Misogi is an ancient purification practice. It involves immersing oneself in cold water or standing under a...
Mar 28
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