Namorotukunan reveals an enduring tradition, not a moment: human ancestors made the same types of tools for hundreds of ...
Refractory hydrocephalus (RH) refers to cases of fluid buildup in the brain that resist standard treatment, leading to ...
Scholar finds evidence from far-flung global regions about benefits of Indigenous fire sovereignty. Melinda Adams applying ...
Treatment of a mouse with a disease similar to osteoporosis using bone-differentiated spheroids. At 8 weeks post-treatment, ...
Bamboo's solution to plastic pollution: feasibility and challenges ahead Huixin Jiao, Tingjie Zhao, Yuemei Wang, Shaoyan Zhao ...
A new study suggests that nuclear waste, traditionally viewed as a liability, could be repurposed to generate hydrogen on an ...
A new inhalable nanomedicine developed at the Wits Advanced Drug Delivery Platform (WADDP) could help outwit one of ...
The Giant Magellan Telescope Board of Directors has elected Dr. Taft Armandroff as chair and Dr. Brian Schmidt as vice chair ...
Experts can now predict the transmission rate of a bacterial E. coli infection in the same way as they can for viral pandemics, which can help battling treatment-resistant infections in the future.
The Ubicquia Innovation Center for Intelligent Infrastructure will drive sensor, AI and analytics innovation to digitize and ...
Douglas-fir on left and western hemlock (the thin tree) on right.  Note the new growth on the Doug fir seems most impacted.
HIV can throw the body clock off balance, leaving many people living with the virus in a constant state of “jet lag,” according to a new study in The Lancet HIV involving Wits University researchers.