Octavia Carbon and Cella Mineral Storage have agreed to build the first direct air capture plant in the southern hemisphere.
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Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, the first good candidates to be “dark stars” have been identified.
India’s space agency is readying to launch a rocket as soon as Friday that will attempt to land a rover on the moon.
Stellenbosch-based start-up Cloudline is building autonomous airships to deliver goods and services across Africa.
Scientists have unveiled evidence that gravitational waves are permeating the universe at low frequencies.
Since 1977, the US has spent at least $16-billion to design, build and operate the Hubble Space Telescope. What a bargain.
High concentrations of phosphorus have been detected in ice crystals spewed from the ocean on Saturn’s moon Enceladus.
The CSIR has received an R88-million investment from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that it says will help Africa in “responding to future pandemics”.
Not every profound technological advance has broad social and economic implications.
The US Food and Drug Administration has given the green light to Neuralink’s first-in-human clinical trial.