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Scottish patients placed at the heart of a multi-million pound study of weight-loss medicines.
Funding boost for science and tech breakthroughs that improve lives, create jobs and grow our economy.
Lord Hanson has responded to the Animals in Science Committee’s letter on cumulative severity in project licences.
World-first Tritium Fuel Cycle virtual control room installed at UKAEA’s Culham Campus to train engineers in the handling and management of tritium
From blood tests to AI, new ways to diagnose dementia sooner and treat it faster set to be unlocked by new research challenge.
Rowena Hill’s UKRI fellowship shaped climate policy, built knowledge networks, and strengthened evidence use at MHCLG through flexible engagement.
Ana Manzano’s UKRI fellowship co-produced evaluation strategy, built partnerships, and delivered real-world impact in Northern Ireland’s government.
Mattie Toma’s Policymakers Lab surveys researchers and policymakers, making evidence more usable and driving global collaboration and impact.
Caroline Bond’s DfE seminar sparked dialogue, practical ideas, and new research on school attendance through focused academic-policy engagement.
The Robotics Advisory Group is seeking applicants for the role of co-chair and external expert advisors.
The government has announced it is slashing the red tape that holds back groundbreaking innovations from coming to market.
A new blueprint for AI regulation is being announced by the Technology Secretary today (Tuesday 21 October) to help drive innovation and growth.
MAST Upgrade, the UK’s national fusion experiment, has demonstrated multiple world-first breakthroughs during its fourth scientific campaign
Greater Manchester, West Midlands and Glasgow City Region backed with £50 million each to support local innovation priorities, plus £30 million life sci investment unlocked.
This report was issued in October 2025 and covers the time period 1 September 2025 to 30 September 2025 inclusive.
The government’s AI tool Consult analysed 50,000+ responses to the Independent Water Commission review in 2 hours, matching human accuracy and potentially saving 75,000 days of manual work each year.
Representatives from industry, academia and government are invited to join the OFEME symposium to work alongside Dstl’s scientists and shape future thinking.
People with mental health issues to benefit from groundbreaking research, backed by £50 million in government funding
Adappt has built a reputation for using AI in novel ways to solve complex data problems, often in environments where failure to deliver is not an option.
The UK is partnering with Malaysia to host the UK-ASEAN AI Innovation Summit in Kuala Lumpur.
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