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A cross-industry initiative aims to develop technical solutions for future supplies of the cements typically used to stabilise many kinds of radioactive wastes.
Emerging technologies such as graphene are being investigated for their potential to improve decommissioning of nuclear sites.
Trials are under way to examine whether vitrification technologies could be adapted for larger quantities of mixed low/intermediate level radioactive wastes.
Academic research is vital for addressing uniquely complex challenges.
New approach offers potential to convert plutonium into safe, stable forms.
Organisations can apply for a share of £2 million to develop advanced photonic technologies in international partnerships.
UK Government Minister Lord Duncan visited the University of Stirling, Symbiosis and CodeBase in Stirling to discuss the needs of an ageing society.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Professor Sir Adrian Smith, Alan Turing Institute, is to provide independent advice on the design of UK funding schemes for European and international science, research and innovation collaboration.
TCR2 Therapeutics will become the first international organisation to work with the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult manufacturing centre.
The Defence and Security Accelerator's Gabriella Cox chats about changes to the Open Call for Innovation.
Chris Skidmore announces that projects in the South West focusing on cyber security, screen entertainment and environmental science will receive up to £50,000 government funding.
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and British Office Taipei today hosted an event to recognise the first successful year of the UK-Taiwan Innovative Industries Programme (UKTW I2P),
Investments in space programmes bring significant benefits for society, a new report shows.
11 companies supported by Innovate UK have been named on the Sunday Times and Maserati’s 2019 list of game-changing entrepreneurs.
New ideas sought for projects that could transform the aerospace industry through smart, energy-efficient technologies.
Organisations can apply for a share of £3 million to help develop agricultural and food systems in collaboration with African partners.
Businesses can apply for a share of £1 million for international partnerships that will help develop 5G internet connectivity.
Glasgow company achieves international success, as British Science Week (8-17 March) celebrates science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) across the UK.
The Government Chemist team, and food fraud experts from the UK, have contributed to the standardisation of terminology related to food fraud
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership can help UK businesses collaborate with a university, research organisation or highly qualified graduate.
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