It’s quite possible that there’s going to be a whole generation that grows up using it as their primary cooking appliance, just like what happened with microwave ovens back in the 80s.
With MDMA back on ice, pharmaceutical firms who make bank from the last few letters of the alphabet are likely terrified that psilocybin may now become the first psychedelic to receive FDA approval.
There are probably more than a few lekker tweaks and tricks you have no clue about yet.
Beyond annoying the Iranian military, Hamster Combat, is touted as having ‘the potential to bring millions to blockchain’, and the anonymous creators say they are only getting started.
In addition to the dehorning programme, South Africa also implemented a novel approach by injecting radioactive materials into the horns of these animals to curb the threat of poaching.
We can all agree that the world could do with less aggression.
Biotechnology company MycoWorks has developed some parts of the recent Cadillac SOLLEI concept car’s interior with a fungusy bio-based material.
We can’t have anything nice anymore.
When the promo for ‘Friend’ was posted, hype grew fast, probably because the video presented a bleak vision of our AI future that only a tech bro could find appealing.
Sails are undergoing a renaissance.
The world’s fastest supercomputer has just come up with a recipe to forge superdiamonds here on Earth when they likely only exist in the cores of giant exoplanets.
The Gauteng Panic Button is free to use and puts residents in immediate touch with a response team.
There has been a failure at the pump station that discharges “partially treated” sewage into the ocean via an outfall pipe in Camps Bay, resulting in the temporary closure of Camps Bay beach.
Two decades ago a new drug was introduced to treat sick cows, and ever since then the vulture population in India has been declining.
A top implantable brain-computer-interface (BCI) company is testing out ChatGPT integration to help people with paralysis control their devices more easily.
First, it was the Mini, then the Plus, and now the incredible shapeshifting non-Pro iPhone is about to evolve yet again: into the Slim.
Tiger sharks have been recorded to swim nearly 8,500 kilometres in a year, and to get the energy for such an epic swim, the apex predators will eat just about anything, from turtles to dolphins to plastic bottles.
To help keep those gamer senses tingling, each pack of Boost Noodle also contains 35 milligrams of caffeine, and the pouch is free-standing, just in case you need to quickly set it down to get both hands back on your controls.
SAS Assegaai, formerly known as SAS Johanna van der Merwe, is the last remaining of the three French-built submarines that were operated by the South African Navy from the 1970s into the 1990s.
According to the federal authorities, the explosion is not indicative of volcanic activity and was not triggered by magma rising to the surface.
Word to the wise; share this with gran and gramps. You might help them save bank by not falling so easily into online scammers’ subtle traps.
KZN also has a site listed in the nomination, namely the Sibhudu Cave in KwaDukuza.
It is not known how the sharks have been feeding on the drug, but a bunch of theories exist.
It’s a bittersweet moment as we think of those lost during the Brazil floods and simultaneously celebrate one of the biggest paleontological discoveries of the century.
Listen, we know we’re a fun country to skinner about, but international news outlets occasionally take their reporting on South African stories to sensational heights.
Apple has started getting iPhone users ready for its latest mobile operating system, but what if your iPhone is too old to handle it?
The ship’s cargo included 2,000 pure gold coins and tens of thousands of pounds of copper ingots, almost all intact and sparkling beautifully in the Namibian sun.
A recent paper from researchers at Harvard University has put an interesting twist on one of humanity’s biggest questions; are we alone in the universe?
The research team collected data on penguin breeding pairs from censuses conducted at 26 colonies in South Africa and Namibia between 1979 and 2023 to determine the rate of decline and the species’ conservation status.
Sometimes the seemingly strange ideas are the best ones. To infini-pee and beyond!