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Statement of the values and responsibilities of scientists.
The Environment Agency’s Chief Scientist’s annual review for 2022.
A new report on climate risk, co-authored by a GAD actuary, is based on the latest climate research. It was a collaboration between actuaries and scientists.
British semiconductor researchers and businesses now have enhanced access to research funding backed by the UK government and Horizon Europe, now the UK has joined the EU’s ‘Chips Joint Undertaking’.
The UK’s association to the world-leading Horizon and Copernicus programmes has been officially sealed today (Monday 4 December), as Science and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan visits Brussels to turbo-charge efforts to maximise UK involvement.
Almost three years on from the approval in the UK of the first COVID-19 vaccine, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) pays tribute to the scientists who developed the technology behind the mRNA COVID vaccines, Dr Katalin Kariko...
The Environment Agency’s first Chief Scientist’s annual review.
Find out how Natural England’s recent scientific work contributes to a better understanding of the natural world and ways to protect it.
The career of our chief scientist of space weather was literally written in the stars.
We advise the Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet, to ensure that government policies and decisions are informed by the best scientific evidence and strategic long-term thinking. GO-Science works with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology .
UK Space Agency requirements for UK applicants wishing to contribute to the development of instrumentation or data processing capabilities.
Genetic sequence information for scientists: UK1 Ebolavirus sequence described and illustrated from Public Health England's laboratories.
This article reports on an Indian Council of Medical Research initiative
Guidance for scientists providing advice to the government on their legal liability.
Statement by UK Chief Scientific Adviser Charlotte Watts at the UN Scientific, Technology and Innovation Forum
You must register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to practise as a clinical scientist in the UK
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