EDITORIAL | ‘Science for social justice’ requires nuts and bolts to become real

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Let’s take the brilliant minds from the CTICC and fuse their power for the benefit of all

If cerebral energy could power the grid, the recent World Science Forum held in Cape Town could have kept the lights in the country on for quite some time...

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