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Seven-year-old Jacob sent in a design for a brand new submarine, and Government scientists at Dstl produced it.
The British ship RRS Discovery, a multidisciplinary ship specifically designed for the challenges of 21st century oceanography, is in Punta Arenas, Chile, showcasing some of the best of British marine science and innovation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) has made an agreement with Ploughshare Innovations to commercialise their intellectual property.
Businesses can share up to £30 million for projects that develop new ways of powering vehicles to reduce CO2 emissions and strengthen the UK supply chain.
A new pan-government Head of Geography for government scientists and engineers has been announced.
The GC team, with collaborators at FSA and FSS, will be delivering a workshop on detection of allergen in spices by complementary analytical techniques on 28 February 2018
Upside Energy – which has received support from Innovate UK – attracts private investment to help it create new jobs and commercialise.
Organisations can apply for a share of £8.8 million to devise new energy management products and services using data from non-domestic smart meters.
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
Workers at Sellafield have donated £75,000 worth of gifts, food and cash to six charities, as part of their Christmas campaign for 2017.
Standards published by CEN, during the period September to November 2017, some of which are relevant to chemical measurement in support of regulation.
Deadline for applications for new certificates for approved research involving the use of radioactive substances is 16 January 2018.
A UK company has won a multi-million pound deal to supply glove boxes to support nuclear clean-up at Sellafield.
Lord Bourne: “Glyndŵr’s OpTIC Centre is leading the way in sustainable business and job creation, taking North Wales’ cutting-edge technology to the world.”
Advice to the Prime Minister on how to improve the use of technology in social care, and the Prime Minister's response.
60 projects with the potential to improve people’s lives and grow UK economy share £15 million funding.
This week marks our first anniversary and we are taking the opportunity to look back on the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) highlights of the year.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £150,000 for an improved, flexible, public space CCTV system for South Ayrshire.
UK business can apply for a share of up to £19 million to help them develop products and services of the future.
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