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  • Update paper as part of the CMA's AI Foundation Models: initial review, following initial report in September 2023.

  • The Animals in Science Committee (ASC) Futures Working Group's final report on participatory futures research.

  • Understand how Natural England’s science, evidence and analysis underpins our work on nature recovery.

  • Science advice note: How will human genome databases change between now and 2030, and who will hold them in the UK?

  • Science advice note: What is the evidence base for plausible biological mechanisms for health impacts of ultra-processed foods (UPF)? and Evidence review of epidemiology and clinical trials in relation to health impacts of u…

  • Science advice note: What are the priority research questions for enabling a risk-based approach to Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) in the built environment?

  • This infographic compiles recent research underpinning the importance of investing in space-related activities within the UK.

  • A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in Italy including UK SIN priorities and successes.

  • Independent reports showing results and analysis of government trial of roadside noise cameras.

  • Research to understand the employer perspectives on skills for artificial intelligence from a range of sectors across the UK

  • This release provides a summary of R&D activity in Northern Ireland, and covers business, higher education and government expenditure.

  • An independent report to government from the Regulatory Horizons Council about the regulation of quantum technology applications.

  • The areas of research interest (ARI) document gives details about the main research questions facing the department.

  • An overview of research and analysis undertaken by Defra.

  • An independent review of research bureaucracy, and methods to free up and support researchers to focus on research.

  • This report reviews evidence from evaluations and other studies on what constitutes successful investment in research and innovation.

  • Third progress report by Ian Hogarth, Chair of UK's AI Safety Institute.

  • An overview of Dstl’s research to date into the replacement of HFE 7100 in fingermark visualisation processes.

  • Results of a study into the most effective methods of fingermark visualisation for Bank of England circulated polymer banknotes.

  • A summary of Dstl’s research into the effect of solvent-based removal of adhesive tape on subsequent fingermark visualisation processes.