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The UK’s cities will be helped to get smart, thanks to the launch of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills’s new Smart Cities
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The University of Edinburgh’s Professor Peter Higgs has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics
Professor Higgs has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his theoretical work with François Englert on the Higgs boson and subatomic particles.
Letter from the Government Chemist to the European Commission responding to its proposal to review annexes of the Groundwater Directive.
Competition to help small businesses develop high-tech treatments to improve kidney care launched by Department of Health.
Speech by Sir Mark Walport on the future of climate science advice in government.
British Ambassador Robin Barnett launched the academic year and met with UK businesses on his visit to Wrocław on 1 October.
Science and engineering teaching at English universities will receive a £400 million boost
Programme aims to help researchers establish collaborative projects between Canada and the UK by contributing funds for travel that facilitates face-to-face contact.
The Global Water Solutions Symposium is aimed at improving UK policy based on South Africa’s international experience and emerging opportunities.
Letter from the minister, Lord Taylor of Holbeach, to Dr John Landers, the Chair of the Animals in Science Committee (ASC).
David Willetts visited Madrid to promote UK Prosperity objectives in Research and Education from 25-28 October 2012
Bloodhound represents UK science and engineering at its visionary best, and is not only inspiring future generations in the UK but in South Africa too.
On 14 September Baron Martin Rees of Ludlow was awarded the Bohdan Paczyński Medal by the Polish Astronomical Society.
Joint article on the science of climate change by the 4 most recent government chief scientific advisers.
Are you innovative enough and ready to take a dive in Cambridge? Participate to win by 30 October 2013.
A new invention, which will be patent number 2,500,000 and published today, is set to revolutionise the UK healthcare industry
Speech by Sir Mark Walport at the dual use biology conference held at Wilton Park.
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