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This document contains the following information: Realising our potential: a strategy for science, engineering and technology.
First published during the 1992 to 1997 Conservative government
Engineering plants for resistance to virus transmission by invertebrate vectors has lagged behind other forms of plant protection
A summary of key science, engineering and technology indicators prepared in collaboration with the Office for National Statistics.
The government’s position on geo-engineering.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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