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Providing Government authorities with the capability to improve detection of illegal mines in remote forested regions
Improving rice and palm oil production while reducing environmental impact, enhancing biodiversity and improving the social and economic conditions of smallholders
Forecasting and providing early warning of Dengue fever outbreaks in Vietnam through Earth Observation
Organisations can apply for a share of £2.45 million to tackle 3 challenges that help to replace, refine or reduce use of animals in research.
Fostering climate resilience for small island nations using remote sensing
Improving the livelihoods and incomes of smallholder coffee farmers by delivering accessible advice for farmers to improve their crop quality and yield.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah and Indian Minister for Science and Technology, Dr Harsh Vardhan announce another wave of UK-India research projects.
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Part of the total phase of the lunar eclipse will be visible from the United Kingdom as the Moon rises
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister Mark Field to visit 5 cities in China in 5 days, supporting the Golden Era of UK-China relations.
Children encouraged to get making this summer as part of the Year of Engineering, a government campaign to show young people how they could shape the future as engineers.
Ploughshare Innovations has agreed a licence deal with Axi-Tek Ltd for a novel x-ray technology which will be used to develop the next generation of safe and rapid inspection equipment.
Businesses can apply for up to £40 million for projects that look at creating public areas to charge electric cars or wireless charging for commercial vehicles.
Engineers of the Future collaboration will allow children to get hands-on with LEGO® Education solutions and develop STEM skills through programming challenges.
Businesses can apply for a share of £4 million to support innovative ideas that reduce persistent plastic waste in the environment through new alternatives.
Making key parts of the Ordnance Survey (OS) MasterMap freely available will help businesses use geospatial data more easily and drive innovation across the UK economy.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah signs landmark agreements with Israel focussing on innovation, ageing and artificial intelligence
Letter from the minister, John Hayes MP, to Dr John Landers, the chair of the Animals in Science Committee.
Do you want to restart your career in STEM? If you’ve taken time away from your career or if you are looking to transfer your skills to a new sector you could join the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
A laser-cutting robotic snake has been put to work on the highly radioactive core of Winfrith's redundant Dragon reactor in Dorset.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) welcomed Lord Duncan of Springbank, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Scotland Office, to its Dounreay site to see decommissioning progress.
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