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The joint UK-Canada £1.2 million Aqualunar Challenge is launching to support development of water-purifying technologies for the Moon.
Secretary of State Michelle Donelan delivered a speech at Plexal on her top priorities for the year ahead.
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The British Embassy in Conakry is pleased to open a call for bids to the International Programme Fund (IPF) for projects running from April 2024 to March 2025.
The call for evidence into a new UK National Academy of Mathematical Sciences is now open.
Lord (Tariq) Ahmad, Minister of State for the Middle East, South Asia, UN and the Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict arrives in India today (Monday) where he will launch two new…
Two former Dstl researchers and inventors use their expertise to manufacture laser detection and protection systems for defence and security industries.
A major global space mission has launched today that will see a British-built science component land on the moon for the first time.
A UK scientist who established the Gravitational Wave Research Group at the University of Birmingham has been recognised in the New Year Honours for services to space, alongside leading figures from UK astronomy.
The groundbreaking fusion machine, Joint European Torus (JET), has finished its course of final experiments after 40 years.
Dstl's simulation capability, the Virtual Proving Ground, enabled users to test emerging technologies during a recent Army Warfighting Experiment.
Experts from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have achieved a significant milestone within Pillar II of the AUKUS partnership.
UKAEA has awarded £7.4m worth of contracts for organisations to develop lithium technologies for use in a sustainable fusion energy fuel cycle.
Two companies have secured over £6.7 million to develop their world-leading launch technologies in a sustainable way and help cement the UK’s position as Europe’s leading destination for commercial spaceflight activities.
Faculty specialises in using AI and data science in innovative ways to solve problems and arm decision-makers with better insights.
Entries now open for the Manchester Prize, with a focus on AI innovations across energy, the environment and infrastructure.
Fusion energy scientists and engineers at JET have developed a world leading laser-based method to release and measure tritium trapped in fusion energy tokamaks
Nine organisations have secured contracts worth £11.6m in total with UKAEA to develop their innovative technologies for fusion energy.
Science Minister announces national vision for engineering biology, setting out government's £2 billion plan to seize the potential of engineering biology.
A speech delivered by Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, Michelle Donelan, at the UK in Horizon celebration event on Monday 4 December.
Two space companies have been awarded major contracts to work on a UK-led climate satellite mission, during the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, UAE.
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