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For the first time, Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) is being used by the Royal Navy at sea as part of Exercise Formidable Shield, which is currently taking place off the coast of Scotland.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Ships taking part in Formidable Shield 2021 will have the latest artificial intelligence (AI) capability on board.
Finland will become the first country to operate a geological disposal facility for spent nuclear fuel
6 UK businesses have won a share of over £2 million in government funding to help shape options for the UK’s satellite navigation and timing capability, to protect UK Critical National Infrastructure.
Airline suit work has restarted at Dounreay after more than a year’s delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Advisers will promote government advice on security-related topics, such as export controls, cyber security and protection of intellectual property.
World’s first remotely operated offshore search and rescue service is among 38 robotics and automation projects receiving £7 million of government investment.
Two members of Great Britain’s Long Range Shooting Team have been given special access to the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory's specialist indoor firing range.
Dstl scientists will be conducting a routine survey, which is not connected to any specific threat.
A group of UK space tech companies are developing a new beam-hopping satellite that will allow satellites to switch which part of the world they cover
UK companies are developing new communication and navigation services needed for future missions to the Moon, thanks to funding from the UK Space Agency
This tutorial paper offers a review of the common names, abbreviations, regulation, psychoactivity and analytical methodology for the principle cannabinoids
Findings from the latest ‘Size and Health of the UK Space Industry’ report reveal a growth in jobs and income
The Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring (FORUM) mission will improve climate models and, therefore, climate prediction.
The British Embassy in Zagreb is inviting applications for activity proposals for its Public Diplomacy Fund for the 2021/2022 financial year.
Dstl is working with the British Army, DE&S and industry partners to create the next generation of protection from armoured vehicles and other threats.
Magnox Limited has delivered a major decommissioning milestone at Chapelcross Site with the first active waste package placed into the site’s storage facility.
Ground-breaking research published in Nature Communications shows that traces of plutonium in the environment can be identified as being from global or local sources.
Rob Woodward, Chair of the Met Office, has been appointed to the board of OneWeb as the new non-executive director representing the UK Government.
Indro Mukerjee appointed as new CEO of Innovate UK to help develop the UK's innovation capability and drive investment in research and development.
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