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A Jenga-playing robot used to maintain a fusion energy machine has been reunited with its identical superhero twin for the first time since 1999.
Construction work started to expand Oxfordshire Advanced Skills (OAS) and launch new apprenticeships at Culham Science Centre.
The government has published the final report of the Independent Review of Research Bureaucracy.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A teenager from Derby has won a competition run by the UK Space Agency calling for innovative ideas on how satellites can improve life on Earth.
Government statement on the planned merger of OneWeb and Eutelsat.
A team from the University of Glasgow has won a government-run competition to develop a climate change satellite for launch from the UK.
UK Atomic Energy Authority and Commonwealth Fusion Systems announce new agreement to advance fusion energy.
Innovative companies will move to Culham Science Centre following UKAEA's signed agreement to build a research and development building.
Government sets out a new package of transitional measures to ensure the stability and continuity of funding for researchers and businesses.
Independent review of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), led by Sir David Grant, published by Department for Business Energy & Industrial Strategy.
Funding for pioneering new space technologies will help to cut carbon emissions, improve energy security and enhance the UK’s reputation as a science superpower.
Ilan Gur and Matt Clifford MBE appointed as CEO and Chair of new Advanced Research and Invention Agency.
The Ministry of Defence is partnering with UK industry in a collaborative approach to delivering next-generation air survivability solutions.
A research satellite from RHEA Group, built by Open Cosmos, completes the line-up of satellites set to launch from Spaceport Cornwall this year.
Dstl and the Alan Turing Institute have jointly launched the Centre in order to research problems related to advancing artificial intelligence (AI) capability.
The report highlights how Trade, Investment, Innovation, Science and Academic relations have grown significantly between the two countries over the last decade.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has more than 30 opportunities for experienced project managers to help deliver transformative science and technology.
Addressing the twin challenges of carbon emissions and biodiversity loss requires political will and leadership. Ambitious commitments must be made.
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has selected Professor Dame Jessica Corner as the preferred candidate for the role of Executive Chair of Research England.
Defence data scientists and engineers come close to world record time in a DeepRacer artificial intelligence challenge.
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