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South Africa and the G20: where do we stand on greenhouse gas emissions?
South Africa’s greenhouse gas emissions are high for a developing country, but we are slowly beginning to address this. Andrew Marquard, senior researcher in the Energy Research Centre, discusses South Africa’s progress in addressing climate change.
11 Jul 2017
The South African College of Music and Electrical Engineering working in perfect harmony
Demonstrating interdisciplinary collaboration and excellence, the South African College of Music and an electrical engineering post-doctoral fellow have teamed up on an innovative music application to isolate sounds.
11 Jul 2017
New hermit crab species
It has green eyes, a girl’s name and, like other parapagurid species, piggybacks its tentacled lodgers around in a unique biological marriage called symbiosis.
11 Jul 2017
Sub-Saharan Africa diabetes threat
The increase of type 2 diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa threatens to double the costs associated with the disease by 2030, according to a new report.
07 Jul 2017
Urban caracals sometimes feast on raptors
In the shadow of Cape Town's famously flat-topped mountain lurks a russet-coloured hunter. If you're lucky, you might glimpse the outline of a stealthy cat darting across one of the congested highways that carve the city's white beaches from the remaining pockets of fynbos fringing the metropolis.
05 Jul 2017
Single vs two-parent families: A Western Cape study of well-being
The thought of children in two-parent families doing or feeling better than those in single parent families is not always the case.
04 Jul 2017
How access to knowledge can help universal health coverage become a reality
A critical part of attaining universal health coverage is access to published research.
03 Jul 2017
UCT researchers honoured at ‘Oscars of science’
Four UCT researchers were honoured in the annual NSTF-South32 Awards which are known in the South African research community as the ‘Oscars of science'.
30 Jun 2017
How did sauropods grow?
UCT’s Prof Anusya Chnsmay-Turan is part of a new study recently published in PLOS One that challenges long-held views about the growth patterns of sauropods.
30 Jun 2017
Finding the cause, and the cure, for heart failure in new mothers
She was still a young doctor training at Baragwanath when Karen Sliwa came across her first case of peripartum cardiomyopathy – the disease that was to define her career. Now, 25 years later, she and her colleagues have uncovered both the cause and the cure of this cruel disease.
28 Jun 2017
How South Africa can stop political interference in who gets prosecuted
South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority has failed to pursue members of the executive. But a separate prosecuting body assigned only political cases could be the answer.
28 Jun 2017
'Location no longer the most important property factor'
Forget about the old saying that property is all about location, location, location - it is now all about technology, technology, technology.
27 Jun 2017
Novel blindness gene identified
An international consortium that includes UCT geneticists has identified a novel gene implicated in retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited form of blindness.
22 Jun 2017
Biological fingerprint of tuberculosis meningitis discovered in children
Children with tuberculosis meningitis have a biological fingerprint that can be used to assess the severity of the condition, help decide the best course of treatment and more.
22 Jun 2017
Red-winged Starling project
A current UCT study of Red-winged Starlings is calling for the campus community to join in and help researchers gather information on these ubiquitous birds.
22 Jun 2017
Research that affirms and disrupts
Hoping to drive affirming research that disrupts problematic narratives, master’s student Sorrel Pitcher facilitated a PhotoVoice project with a group of trans young adults.
21 Jun 2017
South Africa has failed its young people. What can be done about it?
Two decades after Apartheid and 50% of youth are still without jobs. A recently launched web tool gives policymakers a deeper understanding of youth populations in different local communities.
19 Jun 2017
The state of SA’s youth
The new Youth Explorer tool gives detailed insights into the wellbeing of SA’s young people, specifically those between 15 and 24 years of age.
16 Jun 2017
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