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GOTT funded STFC to develop a market-ready X-ray camera, enabling colour imaging and access to the chemical composition and microstructure of samples.
The UK’s world-leading programme to design and build a prototype fusion energy plant takes one-step closer to securing major industry partners.
Major electromagnetic technology trial demonstrated deception and countermeasures in both offensive and defensive capacities.
Researchers achieve 10x production cost savings for reduced activation steel
A raft of plans have been announced to drive up UK participation in Horizon Europe to support researchers, innovators and businesses from across the country.
Two Dstl experts recognised in the King’s New Year Honours List 2025 for their exceptional contributions to science, defence, and national security.
Dstl has worked with partners from the computer games industry to develop a new generation of tools that are helping military leaders make effective decisions.
UKAEA, STFC's Hartree Centre and IBM have partnered to collaborate on designing future experimental fusion powerplants.
Dstl scientists work in partnership with the UK armed forces and industry to ensure that future warfighters have the best air combat capability.
One year after the conclusion of JET's final scientific experiments, crucial findings are emerging that will help advance future fusion machines.
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.
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.
GOTT has funded the British Antarctic Survey's new application of their radar tool to reduce water scarcity by locating and monitoring sources of groundwater.
New total-body scanner supports patients through earlier diagnoses and treatment while aiding new medicines discovery.
The Fusion Energy Café has been inaugurated at the Bridge Skills Hub, Worksop, to raise awareness of fusion energy in a welcoming setting.
Mapping the expansion of the Universe to better understand dark energy and matter. Launched in July 2023 for a 6-year mission.
Oxford Nanopore’s breakthrough genetic sequencing tech to analyse 50,000 samples from UK Biobank, to create a world-first ‘epigenetic map’.
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