Quest Volume 18 Number 4
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Date
2022-12
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf)
Sponsorship
Department of Science and Innovation; Academy of Science of South Africa
Abstract
Hot origins: The ancient history of natural glass - Master of disguise: The ubiquitous nature of glass - Zero-carbon glass? SA upping its circular economy game with glass innovations - At the cutting edge of glass manufacturing: From ‘lightweighting’ to innovative energy reductions - State-of-the-ART glass festival wows in Italy Venice, the home of glass art, this year partnered with Milan to celebrate the Italian Glass Weeks - Get the scoop on mental health (and healthy poop)! Our microbiome can play a significant role in our mental health - True mental health recovery for young South Africans - with the help of our peers: Making the case for a recovery approach to mental healthcare - Backing the bugs: To control South Africa’s water weeds - Young Scientist Profile: Young scientist visits with Nobel Laureates - The “How to get ahead during and after school” series: Part 3 - Grade 12, a survival kit and life after school - Back to the moon! - Six South African women scientists receive awards from L’Oreal and UNESCO - UFS geography lecturer joins research expedition to Marion Island - Bio-inspired nanofibres: Weaving biological tissue with nanomedicine to repair brains - A truly global effort to battle Parkinson’s disease: South African doctors and researchers partnering with counterparts all over the world
Description
Please cite as: Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) (2022) Quest: Science for South Africa, 18(4). Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11911/263
Contributor ORCIDs
Elburg, Marlina ; Lokhat, David ; Mahumane, Gillian ; Choonara, Yahya ; Cuttler, Katelyn ; Step, Kathryn ; Burns, Jessica ; O’Hare, Michaela ; Van Rooyen, Karlien ; Swart, Patricia ; Hemmings, Sian ; De Wet, Aneliese ; Weaver, KimSubject
Glass history , Zero-carbon glass , Glass innovations , Glass manufacturing , Italian Glass Weeks , Nanofibres , Nanomedicine , Women scientist awards , Marion Island , Microbiome , Mental health , Water weeds , Nobel Laureates , Career development , CareersDOI
Citation
Please cite as: Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) (2022) Quest: Science for South Africa, 18(4). Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11911/263
Peer review status
Non-Peer Reviewed