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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A robot dog could soon be sniffing out hazards at Europe's most complex nuclear site.
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Between September 2020 and March 2021, SIN Russia in partnership with the NERC Arctic Office designed, developed and delivered the UK-Russia Arctic Science Links webinar series.
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This year marks the 75th anniversary of the birthplace of the UK’s nuclear industry.
A new maintenance footbridge for Maentwrog Hydro-Electric plant has been spectacularly installed, 110 metres above the Dwyryd estuary, using a series of helicopter lifts.
Eleanor is one of just 2 medical physicists in defence working to help save lives on the battlefield, at sea and at home.
Dstl has hosted an event to encourage free thinking by showcasing new science and technology that could help fight crime and terrorism.
From fireworks to fuselages, if it’s been in a crime to do with explosives, Dstl’s Forensic Explosives Laboratory (FEL) has seen it.
The safety management requirement to record the presence of sailors on board ships is being overhauled using new technologies being trialled by the Royal Navy.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have awarded a £9.5 million contract to In-Space Missions Ltd for the build of the Titania satellite, which will undertake vital research on the next-generation of communi…
GDF process requires community consent
Amanda Solloway talks about UK Research and Innovation's (UKRI) new open access policy at a virtual roundtable hosted by Imperial College London.
Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd has awarded 2 multimillion pound contracts to decommissioning giant Jacobs for work at Dounreay.
Dstl is exploring the potential for cutting-edge autonomous robotic solutions to detect life threatening chemical, biological and radiological (CBR) hazards.
A UK-built satellite capable of being reprogrammed in space has successfully launched from French Guiana in South America.
Attendees of Dstl's inaugural Influence Wargaming Conference tested their influencing and decision-making skills against a series of real-life international scenarios.
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