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  1. FameLab participants shine
    NITheCS again hosted a heat of the FameLab science communication competition this year. The 11 participants from South African universities at the heat on 3 ...
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    FameLab participants shine
  2. Featured researcher: Prof Dibenedetto
    One aim of my visit to South Africa is to initiate collaboration in order to advance research at the intersection of quantum computing and AI
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  3. Featured scientist: Dr Adriana Marais
    'Embrace the unknown, for it is where discoveries lie in wait and dreams take flight,' says Dr Adriana Marais (Stellenbosch University).
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    Featured scientist: Dr Adriana Marais
  4. Featured scientist: Dr Blessing Afolayan
    The idea of studying an interdisciplinary subject that draws from mathematics and other sciences has always appealed, says Blessing Afolayan.
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  5. Featured scientist: Dr Ethel Phiri
    Research on indigenous and underutilised crops helps society to move towards a more sustainable, diverse, and inclusive agricultural system.
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    Featured scientist: Dr Ethel Phiri
  6. Featured scientist: Dr Jonathan Shock
    We need people who can think deeply about complex questions, who are technologically savvy and understand the value of the scientific method.
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    Featured scientist: Dr Jonathan Shock
  7. Featured scientist: Dr Kingsley Obodo
    Dr Kingsley Onyebuchi Obodo is a computational condensed matter/physics researcher. He holds a degree in physics and electronics technology...
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  8. Featured scientist: Dr Liam Baker
    Dr Liam Bradwin Baker, lecturer and researcher at Stellenbosch University, is also known for his involvement in mathematics competitions in SA
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  9. Featured scientist: Dr Makhamisa Senekane
    Data is used to derive insights that assist in crucial decision making in various spheres of life. Some consider data to be the 'new gold'.
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  10. Featured scientist: Dr Marisa Geyer
    'Seeing the telescopes from the sky for the first time was very exciting,' says Dr Marisa Geyer, a lecturer at the University of Cape Town.
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