But beware: soothsaying has a checkered history
By Marcus Low and Nathan Geffen
Analysis | 22 May 2020
There’s a lot more going on behind the scenes in the testing labs than most patients realise
By Fatima Khan
Science | 25 March 2020
Appeal committee of press council frees media from having to create false balance
GroundView | 20 March 2020
“We should not just sit and wait for others to bring us solutions. We should be part of the solution.”
By Tony Carnie
Science | 29 July 2019
Jamila Janna is becoming an expert in snails
By Thabiso Goba and Fred Kockott
Solutions | 15 November 2018
But one more large trial is needed, says TB activist
By Kim Reynolds
Brief | 28 September 2018
Researchers need to hold public officials accountable
By Emile Engel
Opinion | 2 May 2018
Academics furious with decision to give CK Raju official platform
News | 28 September 2017
And the crux of the solution is that a hundred thousand journals need to die
By Alex Welte and Eduard Grebe
Opinion | 3 August 2017
Government, the weather service and academics need to do better at making data and analysis of the water crisis available
News | 17 May 2017
Article critical of corporate-funded research retracted
Opinion | 3 May 2017
“Science is an international endeavour - it doesn’t only belong to the West”
By Nicola Illing and Alastair Sloan
Opinion | 8 November 2016
Number of cases has dropped dramatically following bunch of health interventions
News | 16 July 2016
R2 million. That’s how much sport supplement company Ultimate Sports Nutrition (USN) wants consumer activist Harris Steinman to pay for calling its owner, Albe Geldenhuys, a “scam artist”, “liar”, “quack”, “fraud” and “snake oil salesman”.
GroundUp Staff
News | 16 September 2015
New rumours of a “plasma gang” stealing TVs in order to retrieve a powder have surfaced in Cape Town, but police and scientists are unconvinced.
Mary-Anne Gontsana
News | 14 January 2015