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Projects granted during 2014 that have a primary purpose of basic research into the cardiovascular, blood and lymphatic system.
Projects granted during 2016 that have a primary purpose of basic research: multisystemic and other.
The UK Space Agency is investing in projects that could revolutionise our ability to journey deeper into space – and even travel to Mars.
British space technology will help pioneer new approaches to energy, communications and resources, thanks to new projects from the UK Space Agency
15 new studies across the UK will expand research into long COVID to support thousands of vulnerable people, backed by nearly £20 million through the NIHR.
HySupply 2 competition winners to receive government funding for innovation in hydrogen supply.
The Embassy will provide funding up to $50,000 per project for project ideas that support activities related to Turkmenistan’s national plan to prevent COVID-19.
First-ever gin distillery to use hydrogen from renewables to produce environmentally friendly gin.
A lightweight oxygen generator developed to save lives on the front line has won first prize at the Engineer Technology and Innovation Awards 2011.
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