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Science advice note: what are the main risks and opportunities associated with researching and developing ‘mirror life’, including along the pathway of development from cell components to self-replicating cells?
Rapid projects support government departments to understand the scientific…
Guidance requiring all government research to be conducted in accordance with the Concordat to Support Research Integrity, which is a national framework for good research conduct and its governance.
Introduction The Concordat to Support Research Integrity (“Concordat”)…
The Government Office for Science’s statement on how the Concordat to Support Research Integrity was applied.
1. Introductory statement and summary of actions 1. The Government Office…
Opportunities for scientific experts to join the government and put science advice at the heart of decision making.
A Foresight project examining the future of global supply chains.
Science advice note: How best do we encourage and enable individuals to adopt green choices and behaviours that will reduce emissions?
Summary meeting notes from Government Office for Science expert roundtables with academia, industry and government.
Science advice note: How can we bring the public with us as we accelerate expansion of grid infrastructure to meet the goals of clean power by 2030 and net zero by 2050?
Foresight projects give evidence to policymakers to help them create policies that are more resilient to the future.
The Chronic risks analysis outlines the most critical medium to long term challenges facing the United Kingdom.
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