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  • Evaluation of the UK's role in the Comet Interceptor space mission.

  • Annual estimates of research and development performed and funded by business enterprise, higher education, government, UK Research & Innovation and private non-profit organisations.

  • Reviews of UK involvement in the James Webb Space Telescope and Solar Orbiter.

  • Final report evaluating the performance of the Unlocking Space for Business project against its objectives.

  • Expert insights setting out cyber security risks associated with the use of cloud computing in the ground segment of space systems.

  • Prepared as part of a study for the UK Space Agency by RAND Europe and Ipsos UK.

  • Evaluations of the UK Space Agency's National Space Innovation Programme (NSIP).

  • Evaluation framework for the International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF)

  • A baseline evaluation for the International Partnership Fund (ISPF).

  • A research project exploring how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adopt basic productivity-enhancing digital technologies, and the information gaps they face.

  • Science advice note: What are the opportunities a National Data Library can provide and what can we learn from past initiatives?

  • Early impact analysis of the UK's participation in the European Space Agency's General Support Technology Programme between 2019 and 2024.

  • A series of studies to develop a revised definition of the digital economy which meets DSIT’s policy needs.

  • A global review of tools and strategies to prevent and respond to intimate image abuse in the age of AI, authored by Humane Intelligence.

  • Science advice note: what are the main risks and opportunities associated with researching and developing ‘mirror life’, including along the pathway of development from cell components to self-replicating cells? 

  • Science advice note: How best do we encourage and enable individuals to adopt green choices and behaviours that will reduce emissions?

  • Science advice note: How can we bring the public with us as we accelerate expansion of grid infrastructure to meet the goals of clean power by 2030 and net zero by 2050?

  • Spectrum sandbox research reports published by Real Wireless.

  • Spectrum sandbox research reports published by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).

  • Spectrum sandbox research reports published by Durham University.