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A landmark international study published on Thursday, 5 June, in Science reveals that dehorning rhinos significantly reduces the risk of poaching - one of these iconic species' most immediate threats.
In a scientific first, a team led by researchers from the University of Cape Town (UCT) and the University of Copenhagen has ...
The Centre for World University Rankings has published its global list for 2025, with South African institutions showing ...
In a heartfelt tribute, family, friends, and notable figures gathered in Cape Town to honour Rashid Lombard, a transformative ...
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Live Science on MSNThe land under South Africa is rising every year. We finally know why.The land under South Africa steadily rose between 2012 and 2020, a new GPS-based study finds, and drought may be the main ...
The dehorning of rhinos resulted in a nearly 80-percent reduction in the poaching of the animals during a seven-year study.
South Africa’s Independent Power Producer Office (IPPO) has confirmed that it is undertaking a comprehensive review of the ...
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University of Cape Town spearheads a groundbreaking regional action plan to combat drug-resistant malaria in East Africa, ...
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He understood that the struggle for freedom extended beyond the political realm into the cultural, where jazz music thrived.
Nine uncapped players have been named in an expansive 54-man South Africa squad for the first four of the country's 14 ...
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