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People who know me well, always comment on how I remember everything. Memory of an elephant, they usually say.
A lovely compliment for me, as...
By Michael Appel
Former Transnet executives Brian Molefe and Anoj Singh plan to plead not guilty when charged with contravention of the PFMA, fraud, corruption and money laundering following their arrest on Monday.
Molefe and Singh were joined in the dock...
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Archaeologists held the Viking arrowhead in their hands.
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A melting ice patch in the mountains of Norway has revealed an archaeological surprise: a rare, three-bladed arrowhead used by Vikings more than a millennium ago.
The researchers...
Ukraine has launched an assault in the south of the country in an effort to reclaim the Russian-occupied Kherson region. Meanwhile, Russian shelling has forced some of the last residents of Ukraine’s east to flee. WSJ’s Matthew Luxmoore reports...
In brief: The European Space Agency has demonstrated what's possible when combining observations from multiple space telescopes across varying wavelengths. The results are breathtaking.
In the photo above, the ESA combined data from the James...
In a nutshell: As anticipation grows for the new iPhone 14 lineup, a new leak may have revealed the final design ahead of Apple's launch event. The leak shows the iPhone 14 Pro's dual punched-hole design and a new...
There could be more than one new Apple Watch on the horizon for 2022. In addition to the Apple Watch 8, it’s rumored that Apple will launch a new model that will be even larger, and much more rugged,...
Satellite images reveal the extent of damage from Pakistan’s deadliest flooding in more than a decade. Officials put the blame on climate change as monsoon rains washed away villages, killing more than 1,000 people since mid-June. Illustration: Maxar Technologies/ReutersUpdated...
That success can be traced in part to Kim, now an emeritus professor at KAIST. Of average height, with gray hair since his mid-30s, he was the first professor in South Korea to systematically teach semiconductor engineering. From 1975,...