
What was the first thing scientists discovered? A historian makes the case for Babylonian astronomy
Mar 18, 2025 15:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
All societies have had ways of understanding nature based on their experiences of it. For example, farmers need to understand the seasons and weather to know when to plant and harvest their crops. Hunters need to...
Mar 18, 2025 15:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
Jeff Bezos, the worlds third-richest person and owner of The Washington Post, announced in February 2025 significant changes to the editorial pages of his Pulitzer-Prize winning newspaper. The editorial section, also...
Lost fynbos seeds from underground ‘time capsules’ in South Africa can grow again – new study
Mar 18, 2025 15:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business Economy
Underground seed banks in South Africa that date back over 130 years have been found to contain fynbos seeds that are alive. These seed banks are natural storage areas in the soil where certain plants preserve their seeds....
Rescuing Nigeria: how to break the cycle of decline and bring progress
Mar 18, 2025 15:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Life
Nigeria has abundant human and natural resources but remains mired in underdevelopment. There are high levels of poverty, corruption, unemployment and inequality. The country is currently witnessing a rise in ethnic...
Global crises have hit education hard: 24 years of research offers a way forward for southern Africa
Mar 18, 2025 15:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Global crises have shaped our world over the past two decades, affecting education systems everywhere. Higher education researcher Emmanuel Ojo has studied the impact of these disruptions on educational opportunities,...

Thirty years ago Ukraine got rid of its nuclear arsenal – now the people regret that decision
Mar 18, 2025 15:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Around 73% of Ukrainians now want their country to restore its nuclear weapons, according to a recent opinion poll. A majority of Ukrainians (58%) were in favour of Ukraine owning nuclear weapons, even if this meant losing...

Mar 18, 2025 15:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
When Bernard Berenson learned that Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa had been stolen from the Louvre Gallery in Paris, the art critic heaved an enormous sigh of relief. Finally, he reflected, he could remove himself once and...