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How Huawei’s Supplier Development Programme Transforms Local Economies

16 January at 10:15 AM, via Tech Financials

Small businesses are key contributors to the South African economy – driving innovation as well as job creation. These organisations are fertile ground for skills development initiatives to take root, giving career-advancing opportunities to a diverse range of workers. Huawei works hand in hand with over 50 South African Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMME) […]

Bezos’s Blue Origin rocket blasts off in challenge to Musk’s SpaceX

16 January at 09:53 AM, via The Guardian

Launch of Amazon founder’s New Glenn craft on second attempt ramps up rivalry between tech billionaires

Blue Origin’s huge New Glenn rocket has blasted off from Florida on its first mission to space, an inaugural step into Earth’s orbit for Jeff Bezos’s space company as it aims to rival Elon Musk’s SpaceX in the satellite launch business.

Thirty storeys high with a reusable first stage filled...

How Agency Banking Can Deepen Financial Inclusion In South Africa?

16 January at 08:35 AM, via Tech Financials

A recent working paper by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) sheds light on how agency banking could be a game-changer in the quest to enhance financial inclusion. Authored by Lwanga Elizabeth Nanziri and Paul Terna Gbahabo, the study emphasises the critical role of agency banking in overcoming barriers to financial services, particularly for underserved […]

Our science predictions for 2025 – podcast

16 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Last year was full of unexpected science news, from a new strain of Mpox emerging in the DRC, to artificial intelligence dominating the Nobel prizes and two astronauts getting ‘stuck’ in space. So what will this year bring? Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss the big stories likely to hit the headlines and share their predictions for 2025

Clips: France 24, Super Data...

Archaeologists uncover Roman ‘service station’ during roadworks in Gloucester

16 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

The mutatio, on Ermin Street linking Silchester and Gloucester, would have provided a place for travellers to rest or change horses

At Gloucester services on the M5, travellers are resting and refuelling, taking a break from the demands of the road.

Just a few miles east, scores of archaeologists are completing a two-year project that has unearthed a forerunner of the site, a 2,000-year-old...

Ministers pledge record £410m to support UK nuclear fusion energy

16 January at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

Ed Miliband says funding pledge means Britain within ‘grasping distance’ of ‘secure, clean, unlimited energy’

The UK government has promised a record £410m investment in nuclear fusion which could help construct a world-leading fusion power project on the site of an old coal plant in Nottinghamshire.

Ministers hope the funding, which will be made available for the coming financial year, will...

How to Download Your Videos From TikTok

15 January at 20:08 PM, via New York Times

With a TikTok ban looming in the United States and the app’s future unknown, now might be a good time to save your work while you can.

SpaceX launches two lunar landers to the moon

15 January at 18:13 PM, via The Guardian

Privately built spacecraft from Texas-based Firefly and Japan’s ispace will conduct experiments for future missions

Two privately built lunar landers were speeding towards the moon on Wednesday after space start-ups from Texas and Japan split the cost of an early-hours ride aboard a SpaceX Falcon rocket.

The 1.11am ET launch from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center saw a rover from the Tokyo...

Iron age men left home to join wives’ families, DNA study suggests

15 January at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Study highlights role of women in Celtic Britain and challenges assumptions most societies were patrilocal

From Neanderthals to royal courts, history seems awash with women upping sticks to join men’s families, but researchers have found that the tables were turned in Britain’s Celtic communities.

Researchers studying DNA from iron age individuals in Britain have found evidence that men moved...

As an agony aunt, I know the biggest cause of unhappiness: other people. Here’s the secret to better relationships

15 January at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Looking back through her post bag, Observer Magazine’s Philippa Perry answers her readers most commonly asked question: why are other people so awful?

From my many years as a therapist and advice columnist, I’ve started to see clear patterns in the problems that bother my readers the most. And I can confirm that Sartre was right: hell is other people. It’s difficult relationships with those...

Middle children: are they just straightforwardly better than everyone else?

15 January at 17:31 PM, via The Guardian

Psychologists have found that people who occupy this place in the birth order are more honest and humble than their older and younger siblings. But there are, of course, exceptions …

Name: Middle children.

Age: Well, it varies, obviously. But younger than at least one sibling, and older than at least another.

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Clean energy pioneer’s lab destroyed in suspected arson attack in Liverpool

15 January at 16:57 PM, via The Guardian

Luke Evans, whose work has been called ‘breathtakingly new’, says he has lost experimental data and all equipment

A scientist in Liverpool has lost more than a decade of work after the prefabricated building that served as his research lab was destroyed in a suspected arson attack.

Luke Evans, the chief executive of Scintilla CME and a PhD student at the University of Liverpool, was due to...

She Is in Love With ChatGPT

15 January at 16:00 PM, via New York Times

A 28-year-old woman with a busy social life spends hours on end talking to her A.I. boyfriend for advice and consolation. And yes, they do have sex.

‘We’re very fortunate’: stargazers to see almost all planets in the night sky at the same time

15 January at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Expert says the planet parade will be best viewed around 21 January and recommends downloading a sky map app to help spot them

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Stargazers are being treated to a rare “planet parade” this month, with most of the planets visible in the night sky at the same time.

Astrophysicist Dr Rebecca Allen, co-director of Swinburne University’s...

2025 Will Usher In The Era Of “WiFi Everywhere”

15 January at 13:30 PM, via Tech Financials

WiFi technology is on the brink of a revolutionary transformation, and 2025 will likely be remembered as the year when “WiFi Everywhere” became a reality.  With new advancements and standards, WiFi is poised to redefine connectivity, create unprecedented opportunities, and enable innovative applications that go far beyond fast internet access.  The latency factor: speed redefined […]

South Africa, It’s Time To Bet On Innovation

15 January at 12:48 PM, via Tech Financials

As South Africans, we often speak about our love for innovation, yet we hesitate to truly embrace the local ingenuity shaping the future. Now, more than ever, we must recognise and support the brilliance that originates within our borders. Take a bold step into the future with home brewed ground-breakingtechnologies that are redefining the way […]

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