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New research by the CSIR and its partners reveals that climate change denialism looms large in South Africa, with nearly half of the population believing coal to be a renewable energy source.
The CSIR has developed a sustainable bioprocess to manufacture a fungal-based protein product for a South African business called MycoSure.
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) principal researcher, Dr Tommy Ryan-Keogh, will present the findings from a research study published in Nature’s scientific journal Communications Earth & Environment.
Celebrating its 80th year of existence this year, the CSIR has a track record of serving the mining industry with research and innovation, products and services to ensure zero harm, legal compliance and optimal operations.
The CSIR is showcasing its research, technology and innovation for humanity at this year’s Science Forum South Africa, held from 3 - 6 December 2024 at the International Convention Centre. The Science Forum is hosted by the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation.
In this issue we showcase the CSIR's support for small, medium and micro enterprises in South Africa, across industries. Read more...
This year, the CSIR is shining the spotlight on some of its female researchers who are conducting research on plastic, waste and efforts to transition to a more circular economy. Prof.
The CSIR supports the inclusion of small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) into the economy by improving operational efficiencies and increasing competitiveness through advanced technology adoption, commercialisation of CSIR intellectual property, incubation of new SMMEs and improving access