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41% of getS.E.T.go! readers think that the most important benefit of hosting the Square Kilometre Array telescope, would be the boost it gives our international reputation as experts in this field. | |
37% opted for “attracting more young people into science and engineering”; and 22% for “foreign investment for local technology projects”. |
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Scientists at Stellenbosch University have developed a high-tech "tea bag" filter that fits into the neck of a bottle and turns polluted water into clean water as you drink from it.
Scientists at Stellenbosch University have developed a high-tech "tea bag" filter that fits into the neck of a bottle and turns polluted water into clean water as you drink from it.
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Top communicators recognised. Each year, the National Science & Technology Forum Awards recognise outstanding contributions towards science, engineering, innovation and technology. Here’s why Robert Inglis and David Kramer took top honours in the SAASTA-sponsored category at the 12th annual ceremony earlier this year. | read |
Man on a mission: He loves what he does and believes that we live “in an exciting place, at an exciting time, with exciting opportunities to influence the future”. Now find out what makes the CEO of Sci-Bono, David Kramer, tick. |
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Meet Robert Inglis: It was a 15-month trip to Antarctica that inspired this media specialist to head back to South African shores and start his science communication business. Meet the man at the helm of KZN-based business, Jive Media. |
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