Quest Volume 16 Number 3 2020
Cite: Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), (2020). Quest: Science for South Africa, 16(3). [Online] Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11911/154 It’s freezing out there!: Quest explores the coldest places - Journey to the sea ice: Sejal Pramlall shares her experience in the Southern O...
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ftassaf:oai:research.assaf.org.za:20.500.11911/154 2023-06-11T04:05:42+02:00 Quest Volume 16 Number 3 2020 Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) Cowan, Don Pramlall, Sejal Labuschagne, Kim Bruton, Michael Joubert, Annie 2020 application/pdf image/jpeg https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11911/154 en eng Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) 1729-830X http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11911/154 DNA technology Coldest places Boomerang Nebula Cold Atom Laboratory East Antarctic Plateau Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events Mount Kilimanjaro Sea ice Southern Ocean Remote sensing South African inventions STI Indicators Report 2020 COVID-19 Traditional medicine Artemisia Antarctica Terrestrial microbes Women in science SANBI biobank Wildlife research Wildlife conservation Alberto Valenciano Vaquero Paleontology Pollution prevention Cancer genomics Magazine 2020 ftassaf https://doi.org/20.500.11911/154 2023-05-28T18:03:34Z Cite: Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), (2020). Quest: Science for South Africa, 16(3). [Online] Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11911/154 It’s freezing out there!: Quest explores the coldest places - Journey to the sea ice: Sejal Pramlall shares her experience in the Southern Ocean - Monitoring ice from space: Quest reports on remote sensing news - Microscopic life on the frozen continent: Don Cowan tells us about the terrestrial microbes of Antarctica - Frozen in time: a biological back-up of species: Kim Labuschagne explains how the SANBI biobank supports wildlife research and conservation - Freezing for pollution prevention: Using phase change for cleaner effluents and emissions - Our innovation nation: Mike Bruton shares some famous inventions from South Africa - Science, technology and innovation (STI): STI Indicators Report 2020 and STI takes on COVID-19 - Traditional medicine for COVID-19: Indigenous and introduced Artemisia is in demand, but is it effective? - Inspirational young women in science: These two young scientists started their studies at the University of Zululand - Who’s who in the prehistoric zoo: Quest reports on a webinar by palaeontologist Alberto Valenciano Vaquero - Cancer genomics: Annie Joubert explains how DNA technology is changing the face of cancer Department of Science and Innovation; Academy of Science of South Africa Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Sea ice Southern Ocean ASSAf Research Respository (Academy of Science of South Africa) Antarctic Southern Ocean |
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Cite: Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), (2020). Quest: Science for South Africa, 16(3). [Online] Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11911/154 It’s freezing out there!: Quest explores the coldest places - Journey to the sea ice: Sejal Pramlall shares her experience in the Southern Ocean - Monitoring ice from space: Quest reports on remote sensing news - Microscopic life on the frozen continent: Don Cowan tells us about the terrestrial microbes of Antarctica - Frozen in time: a biological back-up of species: Kim Labuschagne explains how the SANBI biobank supports wildlife research and conservation - Freezing for pollution prevention: Using phase change for cleaner effluents and emissions - Our innovation nation: Mike Bruton shares some famous inventions from South Africa - Science, technology and innovation (STI): STI Indicators Report 2020 and STI takes on COVID-19 - Traditional medicine for COVID-19: Indigenous and introduced Artemisia is in demand, but is it effective? - Inspirational young women in science: These two young scientists started their studies at the University of Zululand - Who’s who in the prehistoric zoo: Quest reports on a webinar by palaeontologist Alberto Valenciano Vaquero - Cancer genomics: Annie Joubert explains how DNA technology is changing the face of cancer Department of Science and Innovation; Academy of Science of South Africa |
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