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Dstl experts who played a vital role in military operations and gave expert advice during the Southport murders investigation have been recognised for their work.
The Council for Science and Technology (CST), which serves as the government’s highest-level advisory council on science and technology, is seeking a new member with social and behavioural science expertise.
The Home Office has sent a holding response to the Animals in Science Committee's advice on non-human primates used in service licences.
The AI Security Institute's Frontier AI Trends Report, a public assessment of how the most advanced AI systems are evolving, draws on 2 years of testing AI capabilities in areas critical to innovation and security, inclu…
Learn how advice from the Government Chief Scientific Adviser helped launch the world’s first financial regulatory sandbox.
National Commission is seeking evidence to shape regulation of AI in healthcare and support the UK’s ambition for a world-leading, AI-enabled NHS
Scientists have developed an AI tool which can simulate complex fusion plasma in seconds, helping to pave the way for the design of future fusion power plants.
Precision treatments tackling the hardest-to-treat cancers set to be produced from hundreds of tonnes of reprocessed uranium from nuclear reactors
Technology Secretary Liz Kendall launches the Women in Tech taskforce to help more women enter, stay and lead in the UK's tech sector.
We are looking for young people's thoughts and ideas on the opportunities and risks of emerging and disruptive technologies.
A new batch of 23 projects will strengthen international space partnerships, develop national capabilities and boost economic growth, the UK Space Agency announced today.
This report was issued in December 2025 and covers the time period 1 November 2025 to 30 November 2025 inclusive.
Case studies of projects delivered through UK involvement in the European Space Agency's General Space Technology Programme (GSTP) from 2019–2025
A major breakthrough, delivered through Project SIREN, directly supports the UK’s future integrated air sensing capability and provides a clear operational advantage.
The Government Office for Science is highlighting the contribution of science to policymaking with a multimedia showcase.
Technology Minister Ian Murray returns from the latest G7 Ministerial gathering in Canada with strengthened tech ties and new agreements in key areas.
A new partnership with Google DeepMind will help to turn cutting-edge AI into real benefits for working people.
Find out how Kent Police used science and technology to cut down wait times.
Free support to get people online is rolling out in communities in every region of the country.
Network members representing major global economies have committed to re-double their shared focus on the science of AI measurement and evaluations following their latest round of talks in San Diego last week.
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