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A major new partnership between the Crown Estate and Lendlease has been agreed which will unlock housing and science innovation hubs across the UK worth £24 billion.
A government-developed AI tool has been used for the first time to review public responses to a consultation – helping save time and improve efficiency.
New autonomous platform set to boost UK defence capability, economic growth and job creation.
Dstl has been part of a major MOD programme which will fundamentally change electromagnetic warfare surveillance and anti-ship missile defence capabilities.
Cobalt Light Systems Ltd, a spinout from STFC, developed patented technology to identify materials through barriers.
Public sector is being primed to bring innovative ideas out of government labs and onto the market with £30 million backing and new guidance.
British musician, comedian and television star Bill Bailey’s interest and passion for fusion energy saw a recent visit to UKAEA’s Culham Campus.
Applications are open for a new round of government fellowships aimed at bringing 25 leading technologists and scientists into public service.
During her PhD, Molly Bartlett took on a 3-month UKRI internship with the Government Office for Science (GO-Science), leading a high-profile project evaluating the impact of the UK’s Chief Scientific Advisers (CSAs).
This is a check-against-delivery text of the speech 'Discourse: The future of engineering biology' delivered by Government Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Dame Angela McLean at The Royal Institution on 25 April 20…
A new facility to build the next generation of semiconductor chips, and the first of its kind in Europe, was opened at the University of Southampton.
Investors and local authorities mobilise as the government kickstarts the next phase for rolling out AI Growth Zones.
Dstl marks 25 years as an OPCW Designated Laboratory, maintaining elite global status in chemical weapons verification and a critical UK sovereign capability.
A satellite developed by British academics and engineers is set to become the first in the world to measure the condition of the Earth's forests in 3D from space.
EU Commissioner visits London as UK researchers and businesses get access to more Horizon Europe funding calls for quantum and space research
Interim trial data shows that the revolutionary technology has dramatically reduced admin.
Satellite developed by British academics and engineers set to become the first in the world to measure condition of the Earth's forests from space.
Advice to the Prime Minister on how government can mobilise private investment into climate adaptation and resilience.
New compact and lightweight portable oxygen delivery system will improve safety and can be deployed immediately for use by frontline medics.
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