The University of Cape Town (UCT) has played a pivotal role in a major scientific result confirming that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is behaving like a comet and shows no sign of technological ...
As South African scientists continue to unlock the secrets of the cosmos, their findings fuel an increasingly vibrant ...
Physicists and scientists gathered in Hong Kong to map out past, present and future discoveries in mathematics, life sciences ...
UCT hosted Italian astrophysicist Dr Grazia Umana to mark the conclusion of RADIOMAP, a three-year South Africa–Italy ...
Local experts confirm that 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar visitor, behaves like a comet, dispelling theories of artificial origins ...
NASA detected radio echoes from 3I/ATLAS which human beings wanted to understand what they mean. Thus, NASA then proceeded to ...
The V&A Waterfront’s Clocktower precinct transformed into a vibrant, open-air laboratory as women scientists from across the ...
Danie van der Lith ROAD runners across the Northern Cape can mark their calendars as one of Kimberley’s most anticipated road running events makes its return. The Meerkat Marathon is officially set ...
New MeerKAT radio observations confirm that interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is not sending alien signals, and astronomers have ...
I/ATLAS was first observed in July 2025 and is only the third interstellar object ever detected passing through our solar system. Traveling at an astounding speed of over 130,000 miles per hour ...
I/Atlas isn’t sending messages. We explain the viral clip, the real radio detection from water chemistry, scientist responses, and its safe 170 million mile pass.
A newly detected radio signal from 3I/Atlas matches the natural emissions of a comet, effectively ending the speculation that ...