The who's who of global radio astronomy gathered in Stellenbosch, South Africa last week to discuss the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and the impact it is expected to have on the future of science.
According the SKA South Africa, the meeting was characterised by "electrifying expectations" and "impatient excitement" on the part of scientists who are keen to see the long-awaited SKA and its precursors, South Africa's MeerKAT and Australia's ASKAP, become a reality.
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