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The project aims to develop and enhance the CSIR’s existing geophysics capabilities to allow for an increased capability and offering in applied mining geophysics and the emerging field of hydrogeo
South Africa lost R71.4 billion to food waste in 2013, according to CSIR estimates. The economic, social and environmental costs of food waste are being increasingly recognised.
Mill sludge, a by-product of the pulp and paper industry, is traditionally landfilled, incinerated or land spread.
With more computational resources at the disposal of researchers, multi-physics simulations are becoming a reality.
CSIR researchers are converting fly ash, a by-product of the South African pulp and paper industry, into heat-resistant geo-polymers that can be used in the protection of metal surfaces against hig
The CSIR-developed guide titled Steering towards a Green Economy, provides an introduction to green econom
Cybersecurity experts at the CSIR have developed a prototype software package for personal computers and servers that rapidly and accurately detects network port scan activity.
CSIR researchers combined two sets of land-cover data to create the first high-resolution, locally calibrated national map of woody cover for South Africa.
The CSIR has estimated that commercial farmers in the Dwars River area of the Western Cape spend approximately R600 000 per year ridding their irrigation systems of filamentous algae – often caused
The mining industry is one of the main drivers of the South African economy.