article  // 28 Jun 2017

How did the sauropod dinosaurs grow so big?

Professor Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan, from the Department of Biological Sciences, has just had a paper published in Plos One, detailing how the long- necked dinosaurs grew so large.  These findings are the result of an Argent
article  // 26 Jun 2017

Red-winged Starling project

Anyone who has spent a bit of time at UCT will know about the (in)famous Red-winged Starlings on campus. These birds have developed a reputation at the university for being sly lunch thieves – many students can tel
article  // 15 Jun 2017

Researchers test nifty way to save water in informal settlement

A partnership between the University of Cape Town, Stellenbosch Municipality and the Western Cape government is turning an abandoned water treatment facility in Franschhoek into a centre for water reuse research and innovation. The goal of The Water Hu
article  // 15 Jun 2017

Heading out to sea

Some might say that the buzzword for UCT during 2016 was ‘transformation’. The head of the Department of Oceanography, Professor Isabelle Ansorge, heard the call to action and answered with the creation and launch of SEAmes
article  // 15 Jun 2017

Celebrating the flowing waterways

Over 80 paddlers joined the Peninsula Paddle last Sunday to celebrate the recent rainfall and refreshment that this brought to the dire state of Cape Town’s waterways.  Dr Kevin Winter, from the Department of Environmental &
article  // 15 Jun 2017

Science Odyssey in Sutherland

The Science Faculty hosted their annual 'Winter School' excursion for first year students, taking them on a trip to Sutherland, to expose them to cutting edge science; to prove them with opportunities to explore how scientists think a