
Fossil fuels are still subsidised: G20 could push for the funds to be shifted to cleaner energy
As the G20 presiding nation, South Africa has an opportunity to champion issues relevant to emerging economies. One of these issues is government subsidisation of privately owned fossil fuel corporations. Fossil fuel...

Rwanda’s genocide: why remembering needs to be free of politics – lessons from survivors
Memory and politics are inherently intertwined and can never be fully separated in post-atrocity and post-genocidal contexts. They are also dynamic and ever-changing. The interplay between memory and politics is,...

First fossil pangolin tracks discovered in South Africa
A team of scientists who study vertebrate fossil tracks and traces on South Africas southern Cape coast have identified the worlds first fossil pangolin trackway, with the help of Indigenous Master Trackers from Namibia....

The ski-jumping cheating scandal: how suits were illegally altered for unfair advantage
In this age of artificial intelligence, data tampering and genetic manipulation, it seems that the nature of fraud and deception in competitive sport is becoming increasingly sophisticated. So, it seems almost surprising...

Popcorn lung: how vaping can scar your lungs for life
A US teenager was recently reported to have developed the oddly named medical condition popcorn lung after vaping in secret for three years. Officially known as bronchiolitis obliterans, popcorn lung is a rare but serious...

How human connections shaped the spread of farming among ancient communities
If youve ever wondered how farming spread far and wide, our research on past human societies offers one explanation: contact between different groups often drives change. In a recent paper, together with our colleagues...

‘Piracy’ to legitimacy: how companies like French ride-hailing platform Heetch can make their mark
The 2024 arrest and subsequent release of activist Paul Watson, the founder of the NGO Sea Shepherd that fights to protect ocean biodiversity, highlighted a division between two opposing camps. There are those who want to...