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Science and Technology Secretary announces that the Diamond Light Source science facility in Oxfordshire will be upgraded through a £500 million investment.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Fundamental research looks at how machine learning can be used to sort mass-quantities of data
OFT closed case: Joint venture between BBC Worldwide Limited, Channel Four Television Corporation and ITV plc.
Edinburgh has been selected to host a next-gen supercomputer fuelling economic growth, building on the success of a Bristol-based AI supercomputer, creating high-skilled jobs.
Robots controlled by smart auto-navigation systems are doing battle in an £8.5 million competition to find ways to tackle Sellafield radioactive hotspots.
Roadmap sets out how UK will increase nuclear generation by up to 4 times to 24GW by 2050.
Specialist divers have completed their mission to deal with radioactive waste from Sizewell A Site’s nuclear fuel storage ponds, nearly two months ahead of schedule.
A new supercomputer set is to be built in Bristol, in a move to drive pioneering AI research and innovation in the UK.
Specialist divers from the U.S. have completed their mission to haul radioactive waste out of Sizewell A’s nuclear fuel storage ponds nearly two months early.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Saltburn Gill mine water treatment scheme removes more than 98% of iron from local waterways in East Cleveland, England.
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