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Report exploring how to improve the use of digital technologies, focussing on people who find them challenging.
Essay looking at 'land value capture' in large scale developments.
Science advice note: How will human genome databases change between now and 2030, and who will hold them in the UK?
The Council for Science and Technology wrote to the Prime Minister in June offering advice on Horizon Europe and welcomes the announcement on the association of the UK.
An evidence review looking at the history of the UK transport system between the end of the First World War and the present day.
Advice to the Secretary of State for BEIS on how to harness UK capability in battery research to support the industrial strategy.
Report looking at our attitudes to ageing and the individual and societal factors factors that contribute to them.
Presentation by Sir Mark Walport at the launch of 'Innovation: managing risk, not avoiding it'.
A new report by the Government Chief Scientific Adviser sets out how the UK can capitalise on its expertise in forensic science.
Report of an expert seminar on housing and the built environment in an ageing population.
Information on the performance of the Government Office for Science for 2014 to 2015.
A collection of evidence to support policy development.
Essay looking at how we can support healthier lives in our future cities.
New report examining how the genome can provide insights into people’s traits and behaviours beyond health, and how studying our DNA code presents both benefits and challenges to society.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Extract of a speech by Sir Mark Walport to the Crop Protection Association on the current science around neonicotinoid insecticides.
Paper prepared by the Government Office for Science (GOS) for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Learning from the areas of research interest (ARIs) relating to data and evaluation.
Review exploring growth opportunities for the UK service economy.
An evidence review looking at both the passenger and freight markets for domestic air transport and how this might change.
Report of a seminar with local experts in Manchester on the future of an ageing population in the north.
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