Science

Marvel at the Cuttlefish: Nature's Master of Disguise

Imagine a creature so skillful in the art of disguise that it can blend effortlessly into the underwater tapestry. Meet the cuttlefish, nature’s adept shapeshifter, who can morph its appearance to resemble a leaf or coral while hunting its prey. A Dance of Camouflage Cuttlefish possess a remarkable ability

Unravelling the Mystery of Mysterious Ocean Signals: Scientists Make a New Discovery

The Ocean’s Call: A Signal Unheard The vast, enigmatic ocean, covering more than 70% of our planet, has always been full of mysteries. Recently, scientists have added another chapter to its never-ending enigma. A previously unheard signal has been detected emanating from the ocean’s depths, leaving researchers both

Google's $340M Settlement with Italy: What It Means for Big Tech

In a striking development that sends ripples through the tech industry, Google has agreed to pay $340 million to settle a tax evasion investigation in Italy. This case, which has drawn considerable attention, marks a significant moment not only for Google but also for the entire Big Tech landscape, under

South Africa's Pioneering Role in Climate Change and Well-being: A New Era Transpiring?

In an ever-evolving world where climate change and human well-being have become the focal points, South Africa emerges as a pioneer in integrating these discussions. But what does this mean for the global stage and other nations observing from afar? Climate Change – More than a Challenge, a Catalyst South Africa

Unlocking Funding Secrets to Propel South Africa's Future

In a world where financial stability often dictates the trajectory of nations, finding innovative ways to fund economic growth is crucial for South Africa. After years of grappling with various financial challenges, the nation stands at a crossroads. How can South Africa secure the financial resources needed to change its

The 2025 U.S. Science Meeting: Navigating Unprecedented Uncertainty

The atmosphere at the 2025 U.S. science meeting is crackling with an unusual tension. Described as “uncertain, anxious, and fearful,” this gathering marks the first major scientific congregation of the year, setting the tone for research discussions and collaborations across the United States. The mood reflects the prevailing global

Why Science Needs Democracy: Insights from Prof Aaron Ciechanover

Science and democracy might seem like disparate domains, yet they share an intricate relationship that is crucial for the advancement of society. According to Prof Aaron Ciechanover, renowned for his contributions to the field of chemistry and his insightful perspectives on global issues, science flourishes best in democratic environments. But