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Energy demand is expected to rise steadily in South Africa, and alternative renewable energy sources are earmarked as an alternative.
Coastal ecosystems face complex challenges due to global change, impacting both ecological and human wellbeing.
Water Source Areas (WSAs) have historically been defined using the criterion of the production of relatively large volumes of runoff which sustain lowland areas downstream.
Chemicals cluster stays ahead of the curve by collaborating with industry and (inter)national academic institutions to find impactful solutions that focus on green chemicals, pharmaceuticals and material advancements.
Ocean productivity is one of the most critical processes on the planet because it helps to regulate global climate and supports essential ecosystem services (such as fisheries). Phytoplankton are microscopic plants that live in the sunlit surface of the waters of the ocean and drive the ocean productivity. However, despite the importance of phytoplankton, scientists do not have a clear understanding of how climate change can impact them. Some climate models suggest that ocean productivity will increase in the future, whilst others suggest that it will decline.
Personalised services and cross-platform voice user interfaces are becoming an industry norm.
The CSIR has developed a software product that converts digital text into synthetic speech, in all the 11 official South African languages.
This project, funded by the Government of Japan and implemented through the
The Parliamentary Research Unit, supported by the CSIR, will be hosting a webinar entailing critical conversation on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).