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Diabetes-detecting chip brings inventor popular acclaim

Featuring on radio, in newspapers and even making it to the top three of a competitive television show, the inventor of a diabetes breath analyser certainly…

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Water security: Towards a definition

How would you define water security? Is it the constant flow of water from the taps in your home or do you feel secure knowing that rain has been forecast and…

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National Youth Month 2018

Every year on the 16th of June South Africa commemorates the 1976 youth who stood up against the apartheid government and laid down their lives fighting for…

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Novel encapsulation optimises the bioavailability of probiotics

The CSIR has developed and patented a novel encapsulation technology to enhance the stability and bioavailability of probiotics. This technology has been…

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CSIR bioplastic technology recognised for its potential to eradicate plastic pollution

The CSIR’s bioplastic technology has been recognised by the Eco-Logic awards 2018 for making a positive contribution towards creating a sustainable world. The…

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New collaborative product development space to help drive industrial digital transformation

Having recognised the enabling role of product lifecycle management (PLM) technology for equipping industry in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIR/4IR), the…

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Cybercrime and social media threats in SA

Media briefing While most South Africans especially the youth are actively using social media and the internet for most of their daily operations, they remain…

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Youth Month 2018

Every year on the 16th of June South Africa commemorates the 1976 youth who stood up against the apartheid government and laid down their lives fighting for…

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Invitation to the announcement of a groundbreaking fossil discovery

The Minister of Science and Technology, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, will join South Africa's leading researcher on Devonian marginal marine ecosystems and early…

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Africa’s first state of waste management report to be released

Media inviteCurrent poor waste management practices are causing negative impact on the economy, society and environment in Africa.  The United Nations…

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Pinning down the period for increased risk of fire in the African savannas

Devastating wildfires are known to cause irreparable damage the world over. Studies conducted by CSIR earth observation experts revealed that determining the…

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CSIR and metalplus collaborate to provide laser-welding services for industry

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in collaboration with Actom’s Metalplus, will market and provide laser-welding services to industry…

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Can we get 100% of our energy from renewable sources? New article gathers the evidence to address the sceptics

Is there enough space for all the wind turbines and solar panels to provide all our energy needs?  What happens when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind…

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Activating minds for mines: Mining simulation centre adds value to the Mandela Mining Precinct

An innovative mining simulation centre based at the Mandela Mining Precinct, at the CSIR in Johannesburg, is set to fast-track South Africa’s mining sector to…

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CSIR researchers to author global assessments of climate change science and policy

CSIR scientists are part of a team of global researchers that will work on the next assessment of the science of climate change, starting in June 2018. The…

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Media statement by the Minister of Science and Technology, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, ahead of the Science and Technology Budget Vote Debate in Parliament

The Department of Science and Technology will invest hundreds of millions of rands on programmes to boost the number of knowledge workers in South Africa,…

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