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African sci-fi: body hopping, artificial wombs and angry ghosts in a future Botswana

Tlotlo Tsamaase has already proved her talent for African science fiction. Her masterly short stories, one previously shortlisted for the…

Did a Man from Zimbabwe Invent an Electric Car That Requires No Charging?

The Internet is full of dubious claims regarding a genius Zimbabwean inventor, but nobody has ever actually seen his technology…

Academics with disabilities: South African universities need an overhaul to make them genuinely inclusive

Academics with disabilities need support to ensure they’re fully included in university life. LumiNola Sibonokuhle Ndlovu, University of Johannesburg Very…

Technology makes it easy for lawyers to work across borders: regulations should too

The rules of legal practice are highly localised. Every country sets rules that determine how lawyers qualify professionally and what…

Journalism students see an industry in crisis. It’s time to talk about it

It’s hard not to see the journalism industry as one in crisis. In February, Bell Media announced it was ending…

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Oh, come on Daniel, space travel is so expensive, and pointless! These were the words of my friend Max, during…

Google To Delete Incognito Search Data To End Privacy Suit

ADVERTISEMENT   Google has agreed to a significant settlement involving the deletion of extensive search data, addressing allegations that it tracked…

New electrochemical technology could de-acidify the oceans – and even remove carbon dioxide in the process

In the effort to combat the catastrophic impacts of global warming, we must accelerate carbon emissions reduction efforts and rapidly…

Archeoastronomy uses the rare times and places of previous total solar eclipses to help us measure history

A photograph of the 2017 total solar eclipse, taken at the Oregon State Fair Grounds, Salem, Ore. (Dominic Hart/NASA) Sarah…

Undersea cables for Africa’s internet retrace history and leave digital gaps as they connect continents

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