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Thousands of post-graduate students will be backed by government to study biological, engineering and environmental sciences at 45 universities across the UK.
Newly opened National Quantum Computing Centre will be home to new quantum computers, designed to push the boundaries of what is possible with the technology.
Researchers to be supported in boosting defences against societal risks such as deepfakes and cyber-attacks.
New UK-created therapies for cancer will be trialled in the UK – furthering the nation’s life sciences industry as one of the great drivers of economic growth.
Researchers across the UK to use latest tech and major data bank to provide better flood and drought warnings.
The campaigns to recruit the next UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) chief executive, and Innovate UK Executive Chair, have opened for applications from today.
Government unveils AI projects to improve productivity and public services supported by a share of £32 million.
A first-of-its-kind achievement as quantum navigation tech developed in the UK has been successfully tested in flight.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Researchers around the world will soon be able to access millions of the natural, historic specimens found in UK museums at the click of a button as part of a £473 million UK fund to enhance key research infrastructure.
The government is rolling out gigabit networks faster than any other country in the EU.
European Commissioner for research joins UK Science and Technology Secretary to make joint commitment to maximising UK Horizon Europe success.
The UK is on course for more agile AI regulation, as the government publishes its response to the AI Regulation White Paper consultation today.
Investment will facilitate unprecedented collaboration between academia, industry and policy-makers across Ireland and the UK over the next six years.
The UK’s AI skills base will be future-proofed with a £118 million boost to skills funding, including postgraduate research centres and scholarships.
The eight-strong FluMap consortium, headed by the world-leading research team at the Animal and Plant Health Agency has made a number of bird flu discoveries.
Showcase event highlights university research from Welsh Universities that is having an impact in communities in Wales, the UK and across the world.
AI projects in areas as diverse as fashion, farming and fire-fighting to be backed with a further £37 million funding, ahead of next month's AI Safety Summit.
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.
The UK has joined a global coalition to enhance communication network resilience and is investing £70 million in advancing domestic next-gen telecom technology through the UKRI Technology Missions Fund.
Science and Technology Secretary announces that the Diamond Light Source science facility in Oxfordshire will be upgraded through a £500 million investment.
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