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Dstl will host the 24th CWD Conference, bringing together international experts and promoting collaboration to achieve a future free from chemical weapons.
After serving on HMS Sheffield during the Falklands conflict, Alasdair now advances naval technology and helps save sailors' lives through his work at Dstl.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has teamed up with Women in Data as part of ongoing work to address the gender imbalance in science and technology.
Government grant of £15.9 million awarded to chemical producer Croda to increase the UK’s capacity to manufacture key vaccine ingredients.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A robot has successfully surveyed an underground radioactive ventilation duct in Dounreay’s redundant laboratories.
UKAEA's Project Delivery Services Framework
AJ, a principal software engineer with Asperger's Syndrome and dyslexia, shares his experience of working at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory.
New Dstl site in Newcastle will specialise in artificial intelligence and data science and work with regional partners.
Grants worth more than £280,000 will help develop a predictive test for sepsis and a sensor that can detect and identify laser threats.
The new battery technology harnesses the power of DNA to provide a safer, greener solution to generating power and has potential applications across society.
Defence is continuing to improve the experiences of women in the Armed Forces by rolling out updated combat clothing and body armour.
Take a rare glimpse at the unique biodiversity of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s site near Salisbury.
Leading scientists at Dstl have made an exciting new discovery in the fight against some of the world’s deadliest diseases.
The dummy device, constructed by 2 Dstl apprentices, will support educational outreach activity at the recently-opened museum at Worthy Down near Winchester.
Dr Paul Hollinshead OBE today takes the reins of Dstl, the science inside UK defence and security
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) will launch its first satellites in 2022 in the next phase of growing the UK’s space research capabilities.
The first cohort of scientists to work as Dstl apprentices while studying for a degree have all graduated – with first class bachelors in engineering (BEng).
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is researching new materials to improve protection for optical sensors within digital cameras against attacks by lasers.
The UK will invest £1.4 billion to bolster our national interests in space, as part of the first Defence Space Strategy published today.
HRH visit to UKAEA to discuss fusion energy
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