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Satellite data will be used to monitor and map heat in locations at greatest risk from climate change in one of two new projects being backed by the UK Space Agency.
Writing in the Sunday Express, the Foreign Secretary says the UK is stepping up for a better future through stronger global technology, economic and defence ties.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Government‘s Nanosat Design Competition has opened for entries, with aspiring space scientists invited to design a small satellite to help inform solutions to climate change.
Scientists at Dstl have led a unique urban military experiment, known as the Contested Urban Environment exercise (CUE2021).
The United Kingdom and the United States of America have signed a new joint statement of intent to boost collaboration on quantum science and technologies.
A new look for a UK-led mission that will set a new benchmark to detect change in Earth's climate system has been unveiled as part of Earth Information Day (3rd November 2021) at COP26 - the United Nations Climate Change…
Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the Accelerating Clean Technology Innovation and Deployment Event at COP26.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke at the Build Back Better meeting at the COP26 World Leaders Summit hosted by US President Joe Biden and President Ursula von der Leyen.
Vital discussions on the importance of chemical weapon demilitarisation began on 2 November, with Defence Minister Baroness Goldie delivering a keynote speech.
The UK Space Agency has provided new funding for a joint British and French mission, called MicroCarb, dedicated to monitoring atmospheric carbon dioxide - the main greenhouse gas responsible for climate change.
The Government Science and Engineering (GSE) Profession has launched its Diversity and Inclusion Strategy and Action Plan.
UKAEA will be spreading the word about fusion at the UN climate change conference
16 nations are collaborating and sharing global best practice in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) to deal with defence and security challenges.
DSRL is funding research through the University of the Highlands and Islands for a critical PhD project to model the behaviour of legacy radioactive particles in the marine environment at Dounreay.
The dynamic purchasing system contract, worth up to £107m, will be the focus of a webinar for suppliers.
The UK Space Agency is today announcing a range of different initiatives aimed at supporting safe and sustainable space operations.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has raised its membership in Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to Principal level.
Three additional experts take up positions on the ethics group.
Pioneering businesses will benefit from an ambitious programme to enhance cross-border innovation, boost entrepreneurship and make regulation fit for the future.
Professor Ian Chapman has been appointed Chief Executive of the UK Atomic Energy Authority by Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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