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When tests to detect COVID-19 are commonly used (use cases) and what to consider when deciding which type of test to employ.
The British Army trialled AI-powered drone technology to help identify landmines and explosive ordnance, allowing bomb-disposal experts to rapidly recognise threats, and dispose of those munitions safely.
Loop mediated isothermal amplification provide an opportunity for improved, field-friendly detection of malaria infections in endemic areas
New fast-paced Market Engagement calls for industry perspectives and novel ideas for countering fibre optic UAS
UKHSA reminds eligible groups to come forward for mpox vaccination.
Border Force becomes the first agency in the world to use specially trained dogs to detect both deadly fentanyl and nitazenes.
Further information on this Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) competition for £500,000 phase-1 research funding.
This inspection examined the Border Force operation to deter and detect clandestine entrants at the juxtaposed controls in northern France, focusing on how efficiently and effectively staff resources and detection techniques are used and on Border Force’s engagement with security...
Seven emerging AI healthcare technologies have been selected for the second phase of the MHRA’s AI Airlock programme.
This Data Usage Agreement for reducing cross-government fraud and data theft was agreed and put in place in 2023.
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