
When South Africa became a democracy in 1994, five of the countrys universities used Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. There were also two bilingual universities teaching in Afrikaans and English. Stellenbosch...

Madagascar supports more unique plant life than any other island in the world – new study
Researchers have long known that islands are hotspots for species diversity. But, until recently, there werent precise figures to quantify the diversity of plant life on islands. A study involving an international team of...

Wrestlers’ welfare has improved since the 1990s – but they still have a fight on their hands
In the recent Netflix docuseries Mr. McMahon (2024), former wrestler and bodybuilder Tony Atlas claimed: We would have been looked upon, in todays society, as some of the worst human beings walking the face of the Earth....

No, we’re not ‘one mutation away’ from an H5N1 bird flu pandemic – here are the facts
In early December 2024, a group of researchers published an article in the journal Science, entitled A single mutation in bovine influenza H5N1 hemagglutinin switches specificity to human receptors. Some media outlets...

Carlos Tavares resigns: Agnelli and Peugeot families take back control
A significant rift has shaken Stellantis, the worlds fourth-largest automaker. In a dramatic turn of events, the companys board has summoned CEO Carlos Tavares, ultimately compelling him to step down. This development...

Romance, turmoil, and dependency: The saga of the automotive industry in the United States
Donald Trumps criticism of European automakers reflects a sector undergoing profound geographic and technological transformation. This evolution strikes at the heart of an existential question: what place does the American...