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DID YOU KNOW
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”. |
IT'S A FACT
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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The skies are yours to explore at the Johannesburg Observatory at 18 Gill Street in Observatory on Wednesday evenings. Special events are held every week on this night (weather permitting), including talks by astronomers, activities such as building a “constellation”, and sky viewing through the 26-inch Innes telescope.
For more info and details contact Vanessa on 011 551 5945 or Vanessa@saasta.ac.za,
or Mavis on 011 551 5940.