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Extract of a speech by Sir Mark Walport to the Crop Protection Association on the current science around neonicotinoid insecticides.
The home of Government Office for Science on GOV.UK. The Government Office for Science’s mission is to make sure the Government is empowered by scientific evidence with evidence-based policymaking that stands the test of tim…
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.
A summary of the work of the Areas of Research Interest working groups.
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.
A review of the UK’s large-scale computing ecosystem and the interdependency of hardware, software and skills.
The Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology is looking to recruit 3 new members to join the council.
Summary of industry views on the implications of emerging technologies for the future of the UK marine sector.
Foresight report examining how science can help us understand the future of cities and where research should be focused in the future.
Report exploring the factors that influence why the levels of adult basic skills differ across age groups.
A report examining future sea level rise scenarios for the UK and their projected impacts on UK infrastructure.
DSIT becomes first central government department to join STEM Futures: the cross-Whitehall scheme to drive science and tech expertise among civil servants.
Commonwealth scientific advisers to establish a collaborative knowledge exchange network for sharing expertise.
The £20 million investment could help public health agencies combat COVID-19 and future pandemics.
The project will look at the important future trends, challenges and opportunities for the UK from the sea.
Urbanisation trends focusing on cities and land use trends.
Health Trends focusing on health conditions, impact of these and medicines.
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