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UKAEA, STFC's Hartree Centre and IBM have partnered to collaborate on designing future experimental fusion powerplants.
Sellafield’s Engineering Centre of Excellence opened its doors to cared-for children with a special event at the Cleator Moor engineering and robotics hub.
A commission for advice from the Home Office to the Animals in Science Committee (ASC) on strengthening leading practice in the animals in science sector.
A commission for advice from the Home Office to the Animals in Science Committee (ASC) on improving non-technical summaries and retrospective assessments.
Dstl scientists work in partnership with the UK armed forces and industry to ensure that future warfighters have the best air combat capability.
New records reveal how algorithmic tools are being used in public services to enhance citizen support, enable quick and accurate decision-making, and drive technological improvements in critical government services.
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Chair Lord Pickles spoke about the impact of artificial intelligence on Holocaust education and remembrance.
One year after the conclusion of JET's final scientific experiments, crucial findings are emerging that will help advance future fusion machines.
A UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) impact story covering support for semiconductors in Japan.
This report was issued in December 2024 and covers the time period 1 November 2024 to 30 November 2024 inclusive.
Lunar Pathfinder will be the world’s first dedicated lunar communications relay spacecraft when it launches in 2026.
Natalie Parker has been awarded one of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s ‘Young Woman Engineer of the Year’ prizes.
Dstl is informing Government plans and helping keep people safe through research into how crowds react in an emergency or terrorist attack.
UK and Switzerland update science and research partnership to focus on some of today’s most pressing challenges, from healthcare to green energy.
Researchers from across the UK backed to advance projects which could spark new life-changing developments.
A new radar satellite supported by the UK was launched into space from French Guiana at 9:20pm GMT on Thursday 5 December.
Reaffirming the UK’s dedication to deepening scientific and technological ties with ASEAN.
In April 2024, the United Kingdom and Denmark signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on co-operation within the area of quantum science and technology.
Science Diplomacy to support UK Arctic scientists in their work with Arctic partners
The world's first carbon-14 diamond has been produced with the potential to provide power for thousands of years.
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