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Eskom Expo honours young scientists with bursaries, cash prizes, and tech rewards
6th October 2023 At this year's Eskom Expo International Science Fair, young scientists have reaped the benefits of their hard work and ingenuity, receiving full-... →
The problem with dogma
By: Saliem Fakir 16th June 2023 “Bad ideas matter. They have their own coherence and own power”. These words are attributable to Timothy Snyder, a US historian who specialises in... →
Eskom latest: Fuel costs for Netcare; Astral Foods skips payout
By: Bloomberg 22nd May 2023 South Africa’s largest private health-care network expects diesel costs to more than quadruple to R165-million this year as it runs generators to... →
China’s factories to the world brace for tsunami of Covid cases
By: Bloomberg 15th December 2022 From locking in workers to hoarding medicines, beds and disinfectant, China’s factories are going to great lengths to keep the machines running —... →
Top young scientists awarded at Eskom Expo International Science Fair
9th December 2022 The future looks bright for the ambitious young scientists who successfully exhibited their ground-breaking research projects at this year’s Eskom... →
South Africa’s mining market is dynamic and fast-moving, Siemens Large Drives finds 
By: Martin Creamer 25th November 2022 South Africa is a super dynamic and super fast-moving market, says Siemens Large Drives global solutions head Oliver Beck, who has just completed a... →
Harnessing the wind to power South Africa's socio-economic development
20th October 2022 In this paper we look at existing wind farm installations and their ability to contribute to the grid, as well as some of the related... →
Sasol/Saldanha sign MoU for green hydrogen hub in Western Cape
By: Martin Creamer 18th October 2022 Integrated energy and chemicals company Sasol, already a seasoned grey hydrogen producer, and Freeport Saldanha Industrial Development Zone on... →