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A new interactive graphic developed by UK researchers including Dstl will help people decide what to do in everyday situations to protect themselves and others.
New financial safety net will provide certainty for successful Horizon Europe applicants as association delays continue.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Richard Glazebrook Medal 2021
Darshna Vyas will talk about the impact of COVID-19 on agricultural sustainability and explore how genomics can play its part in building resilience for the future
Duo join for three-year terms
Professor Ronni Bowman’s work to combat COVID-19 was recognised at the annual Women in Defence Awards.
A new project to map existing work to tackle climate action through the use of space technology and identify what more could be done has been launched by the UK Space Agency and the United Nations at COP26.
DSRL, the University of the Highlands and Islands and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) have collaborated to develop an innovation workshop for some of Dounreay’s future talent.
Dstl has announced dates for a new series of webinars designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises work with the defence sector.
Satellite data will be used to monitor and map heat in locations at greatest risk from climate change in one of two new projects being backed by the UK Space Agency.
The Government‘s Nanosat Design Competition has opened for entries, with aspiring space scientists invited to design a small satellite to help inform solutions to climate change.
Scientists at Dstl have led a unique urban military experiment, known as the Contested Urban Environment exercise (CUE2021).
The United Kingdom and the United States of America have signed a new joint statement of intent to boost collaboration on quantum science and technologies.
A new look for a UK-led mission that will set a new benchmark to detect change in Earth's climate system has been unveiled as part of Earth Information Day (3rd November 2021) at COP26 - the United Nations Climate Change…
Vital discussions on the importance of chemical weapon demilitarisation began on 2 November, with Defence Minister Baroness Goldie delivering a keynote speech.
The UK Space Agency has provided new funding for a joint British and French mission, called MicroCarb, dedicated to monitoring atmospheric carbon dioxide - the main greenhouse gas responsible for climate change.
UKAEA will be spreading the word about fusion at the UN climate change conference
16 nations are collaborating and sharing global best practice in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) to deal with defence and security challenges.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has raised its membership in Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to Principal level.
Amanda Solloway MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, was at Culham Science Centre today.
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