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The CSIR and Much Asphalt Pty Ltd used locally available micro-fillers and recycled tyres to pave a 200-m long section of road as part of a controlled trial in Roodepoort, Gauteng.
Fifth National Global Change Conference
#WomensMonth2023: Sinethemba Sidzatane - From washing dishes to CSIR facilities manager
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Ports are catalysts for economic development critically needed in Africa, but they are also significant features of coastlines undergoing rapid urbanisation, where access to natural resources is increasingly contested. In the African context, coastal communities are deeply dependent on coastal resources for food, building materials and their livelihoods. Ports must account for this or face the consequences of losing their social licence to operate.
Technology investment and innovation will be at the heart of Africa’s growth and technology development.
The first of three mobile robots developed by the CSIR intended for local universities were delivered to the University of Pretoria in December.
“As I reflect on my journey, the most important lesson I've learned along the way is that true leadership is not defined by titles or accolades, but by the ability to inspire others and effect posi
The virtual media briefing will feature discussions on strategies and interventions aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of misinformation by fostering a nuanced understanding of this critical issue. The aim of the media briefing is to empower members of the media, institutions, and the public with the necessary tools to navigate misinformation and discern fact from misinformation.