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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has hosted its first climate change event focusing on sustainability and climate security for defence.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Defence research organisations have played a key role in the funding and technical partnering of maritime autonomous systems (MAS).
The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee welcomed UK progress in fusion research and innovation.
South Oxfordshire District Council Planning Committee approves fusion energy project; construction to start this year at UKAEA's Culham Campus.
Industry partner PA Consulting has worked with Dstl on prototype tools using advanced quantum principles alongside essential elements of human decision-making.
Dstl and the US Air Force Research Laboratory carried out the first deployment of their jointly developed artificial intelligence toolbox in 2 military exercises.
Dstl will share new technical concepts for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in an age of AI and autonomy, at an event for industry and academia.
UKAEA statement about National Ignition Facility results at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Research funded by the UK's Newton Fund led to the development of vaccines against Chikungunya, Zika and Dengue.
A robot designed with help from Dounreay to safely inspect hazardous environments has been listed in Time Magazine’s top 200 innovations of 2022.
Advanced robotics and remote handling technologies from fusion successfully trialled for complex operations in the space industry.
The trial captured valuable data about a variety of land platforms and will enable the defence community to develop and test machine learning and AI techniques.
Regulatory Horizons Council publishes today 2 independent reports on the regulation of neurotechnology and artificial intelligence (AI) as a medical device.
Minister for Science, Research and Innovation, George Freeman, writes an open letter on targeted investment to support UK research while the UK awaits association with EU programmes.
The package will provide much needed immediate investment to researchers, universities and research organisations, and be delivered across the UK.
UK and Switzerland sign Memorandum of Understanding deepening the relationship between the two countries’ world-leading research and innovation communities
Scientists have field-tested their research into how the ground-breaking technology could be used to detect hazardous material.
Nicola Morrill was recognised by the University of Winchester for her inspirational work championing greater awareness and support for colleagues.
A £10m extension has been completed at UKAEA's world-leading Materials Research Facility
During a visit to UKAEA, Sir Tony Blair underlined his support for fusion energy
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