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Cape Town in winter can get quite grey and damp, but these activities for you and the kids will put the colour back into your day. When the raindrops are sliding down the windows and the north-wester ...
For her tireless services to children’s well-being and to global public health, Professor Lucie Cluver, an honorary professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the University of ...
Discover how Professor Lucie Cluver's groundbreaking research in child wellbeing has earned her an OBE in the 2025 King’s ...
The United States has approved a twice-a-year jab that almost entirely protects against HIV in what’s being hailed as a ...
A new twice-yearly shot could be a "game changer" in the fight against AIDS, but experts' hopes have dimmed because of the ...
The new AI Empowered summit in August aims to make artificial intelligence accessible and accountable to ordinary professionals, educators, creatives and citizens – using AI to think bigger, move ...
As the energy crisis and climate volatility continue to impact South Africa and the broader African region, Trinasolar is ...
Fire swept through the National Public Health and Reference Laboratory of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra on Tuesday night, destroying properties running into thousands of cedis.
Influential expert in respiratory medicine. Born on June 11, 1947, in Tshwane, South Africa, he died on Jan 18, 2025, in Cape Town, South Africa, aged 77 years.
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allAfrica.com on MSNUCT-led study finds dehorning rhinos reduces poachingUCT researchers co-led a study which reveals that dehorning rhinos significantly reduces the risk of poaching.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the University of Cape Town and the University of Copenhagen reveal new insights ...
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