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Dstl's analysis is helping improve the equipment and survivability of the future infantry soldier.
Dstl analysis improves operational medical capability, supporting defence in its duty of care to our armed forces
Dstl's behavioural science specialists are helping the Ministry of Defence reduce fossil fuel usage, while saving millions of pounds, by maximising energy efficiency.
Seven-year-old Jacob sent in a design for a brand new submarine, and Government scientists at Dstl produced it.
The Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) has made an agreement with Ploughshare Innovations to commercialise their intellectual property.
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Dstl Fellow and leading expert on chemical and biological weapons is recognised in The Queen's New Year's Honours
Santa's progress can be tracked using high-tech sensors
Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin unveiled a cutting-edge new armour project which will protect troops from bullets on the battlefield when she visited defence’s research labs at Porton Down today (4/12).
Gary Aitkenhead has been appointed as new Chief Executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
Cutting-edge fingerprint technology aimed at targeting criminals has been unveiled by Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin today.
Dstl is currently looking for a number of Data Scientists to support cutting edge analysis within the government's defence and security domains.
Charlotte is a Senior Data Scientist within the Cyber and Information Systems Division at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
Data science plays a key role in enabling decision makers to make evidence-based decisions – something that is particularly important for the government and the military.
The first ever demonstration of a UK-US unmanned military vehicle convoy has taken place as part of the 'Last Mile' logistics to front-line troops
During Tomorrow’s Engineers Week, 6 to 10 November 2017, Dstl is celebrating the successful graduation of its third-year engineering apprentices.
Dstl staff have been recognised in the second annual Women in Defence UK Awards.
The world of quantum physics is strange. Even Albert Einstein said it was spooky. Scientists at Dstl are applying quantum physics to see through walls and navigate without signals.
An analyst from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has been in Barbados supporting a UK interagency taskforce with logistics and planning on Op RUMAN.
A new enduring consultation has been launched inviting suppliers to help shape the future research activity as part of the Materials for Strategic Advantage (MSA) programme.
Winners announced in the latest round of the Autonomy of Hazardous Scene Assessment (AHSA) Defence and Security Accelerator competition which will change the way chemical and bio-hazards are investigated.
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