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How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
This paper sets out principles for when the CMA will use field and online experiments and describes best practice for conducting them.
The Joint European Torus (JET) has demonstrated the ability to reliably generate fusion energy whilst simultaneously setting a world-record in energy output.
A joint study at the Joint European Torus, investigating the impact of neutrons on electronics, will be a vital step for future fusion facilities.
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Scientists and engineers at world-leading UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Joint European Torus facility will run its third and final experiments using tritium
The UK Space Agency announces an opportunity of a two-stage competition for ideas for experiments for development and flight on the International Space Station.
This study investigates a sample representative for a rural region of eastern Uganda pursuing farming strategies
Report on the effects of gamma radiation on marine organisms, particularly two common species of seaweed: Fucus vesiculosus bladder wrack and Ulva intestinalis gutweed.
The UK Space Agency announces an opportunity to propose ideas for experiments for flight on the International Space Station, to provide further flight opportunities to the growing UK microgravity science community.
A growing body of evidence suggests that uncertainty is counter cyclical, rising sharply in recessions and falling in booms
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