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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
A new mission announced by the Prime Minister will accelerate the use of AI in life sciences to tackle the biggest health challenges of our generation.
A Cross-Sectional Study of water and sanitation and risk of non-communicable diseases in Hlegu Township, Myanmar
O-Class are pre-primary classes within primary schools
A strategy for education providers and the technology industry to help improve and increase the effective use of technology in education.
This research project identifies and measures some of the key drivers of creative industries' growth in local areas across the UK.
Groups of ODS with their ozone-depleting potential.
The reports explore the scope for cost reduction in a mass market for 3 low carbon heating technologies; ground-source heat pumps, air-source heat pumps and biomass.
Receptor recognition and binding is the first step of viral infection and a key determinant of host specificity.
Research has been conducted to find biological control agents
This paper describes clinical trials conducted with Dapivirine Vaginal Matrix Ring-004 to prevent male to female HIV transmission
Immunochromatographic assays, optical methods including those involving waveguides, electrochemical methods,
Paper prepared by academics and considered by the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Predicting when and where pathogens will emerge is difficult, yet, as shown by the recent Ebola and Zika epidemics, effective and timely responses are key
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