NutritionConsistency and variety - Nutrition for real immune supportIssued by Association for Dietetics in South Africa 27 May 2025
HealthcareWhy is it so difficult to make a new antibiotic?Alistair Farley and Helen Smith 22 Apr 2025
Circular Economy & Waste ManagementGold mine pollution is poisoning Soweto’s water and soil – study finds food gardens are at riskLesego Khomo 28 May 2024
Women's HealthCaesarean births: South Africa’s rates are too high – they can be dangerous for mothers and babiesPriya Soma-Pillay and Andre Van Niekerk 27 May 2024
Obstetrics & GynaecologyCaesarean births: SA’s rates are too high – they can be dangerous for mothers and babiesPriya Soma-Pillay and Andre van Niekerk 7 May 2024
AgricultureSecrets of soil-enriching pulses could transform future of sustainable agricultureSebastian Schornack 12 Feb 2024
NutritionNavigating 2024's top nutrition trends with insights from registered dietitiansIssued by Association for Dietetics in South Africa 25 Jan 2024
Agriculture#COP28: 7 food and agriculture innovations needed to protect the climate and feed a rapidly growing worldPaul Winters 4 Dec 2023
Higher EducationSpace biology will be a first for AfricaIssued by North-West University (NWU) 1 Nov 2023
ESG & SustainabilityGo ahead, touch the Propelair toilet latch! It's antimicrobialIssued by Propelair SA 5 Sep 2023
Infrastructure & Utilities5 ways to start fixing SA's deteriorating water qualityBonga Ntuli 4 Aug 2023
Medical ResearchAfrica's understudied human gut microbiomes could be a rich source of therapeuticsIssued by University of Pretoria 28 Jun 2023
Sustainable FarmingNigeria is Africa's leading rice producer, but still needs more - reusing wastewater for irrigation would boost farmingChristopher Oluwakunmi Akinbile 22 Jun 2023
Sustainable Farming#FarmingfortheFuture: RegenAg SA - Advancing regenerative agriculture for soil, human and planet healthRobin Fredericks 28 Apr 2023
Higher EducationUP microbiologists discover rich diversity of life in Antarctica's cold, dry soilsIssued by University of Pretoria 28 Feb 2023
Research & DevelopmentFarming and fertilisers: How ecological practices can make a differenceChloe MacLaren 1 Sep 2022
Circular Economy & Waste ManagementHow Waterfall is turning trash into landscaping treasure3 Jun 2022
Circular Economy & Waste ManagementMarine life in Western Cape's False Bay is full of chemical pollutantsLeslie Petrik and Cecilia Yejide Ojemaye 2 Jun 2022
Infrastructure & Utilities5 ways to start fixing SA's deteriorating water qualityAndi Rweqane 30 May 2022
Circular Economy & Waste ManagementClean drinking water: Discharging raw sewage into rivers and dams is a national security issueProfessor Anthony Turton 28 Mar 2022
Sustainable DevelopmentGreen buildings can boost productivity, wellbeing and health of workersMd Sazan Rahman 3 Feb 2022
Agro-processingSwapping probiotics for antibiotics: How it could be a game changer for chickens, and us3 Dec 2021
Food, Water & Energy SecurityFood wastage in SA: Why it harms the planet and what you can do to help12 Oct 2021
Higher EducationWhy UP researchers like rooibos, Nguni cows and 50 000-piece microbial puzzlesIssued by University of Pretoria 20 Aug 2021
Sustainable FarmingTo make agriculture more climate-friendly, carbon farming needs clear rulesLaura van der Pol, Dale Manning, Francesca Cotrufo and Megan Machmuller 2 Jul 2021
Research & DevelopmentClimate-friendly farming strategies can improve the land and generate income for farmers29 Apr 2021
Forestry'Sacred forests' in West Africa capture carbon and keep soil healthyMichele Francis 9 Apr 2021
AgricultureFood and clean water start with soil biodiversity: Learning more about it is urgentCharlene Janion-Scheepers 10 Dec 2020
TravelPlanning a road trip in a pandemic? 11 tips for before you leave, on the road and when you arriveThea van de Mortel 1 Dec 2020
Environment & Natural Resources850,000 animal viruses could be caught by humans, unless we protect nature - UN reportKatie Woolaston and Judith Lorraine Fisher 30 Oct 2020
Covid-19Covid-19 causes some patients' immune systems to attack their own bodies, which may contribute to severe illnessMatthew Woodruff 26 Oct 2020
Circular Economy & Waste ManagementCheap plastic is flooding developing countries - we're making new biodegradable materials to helpDeirdre McKay 29 Sep 2020
Medical ResearchAntibiotic resistance: cheap diagnostic test could be a saviourLara Marks & Ankur Mutreja 11 Aug 2020
Environment & Natural ResourcesScientists warn of increasing threats posed by invasive alien speciesWiida Fourie-Basson 29 Jun 2020