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The Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring (FORUM) mission will improve climate models and, therefore, climate prediction.
Biomass is the first satellite that will study the world’s forests in 3-dimensions.
Dstl is working with the British Army, DE&S and industry partners to create the next generation of protection from armoured vehicles and other threats.
Science and innovation are in the DNA of Annabel Nash, project support officer and winner of the Outstanding Apprentice of the Year accolade.
Ground-breaking research published in Nature Communications shows that traces of plutonium in the environment can be identified as being from global or local sources.
On World IP Day, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory celebrates innovations such as the electronic pulse dart.
The Fusion Innovation Challenge saw five companies working with the UK Atomic Energy Authority to advance progress towards the ultimate energy source
Data captured during the Phantom Echoes 2 project, headed by an international group of defence space scientists, will help improve performance and space safety.
Three nominations for UKAEA in county's leading apprenticeship awards
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is creating a new unit based at the National Innovation Centre for Data (NICD) in Newcastle.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK will pioneer the world’s largest ocean wildlife monitoring system to help protect life below water as part of the UK Government Blue Belt programme.
Scientists and researchers will get an extra £250 million funding this year to support pioneering research and drive the UK’s ambitions to become a science superpower.
The new division will identify and accelerate transformative technologies, systems, concepts and strategies for defence and security.
The agreement will see new research groups in the key areas of tritium and digital engineering
More than 60 pupils from across the UK have applied to take part in the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s very first virtual work experience placements.
Project Manager Marta Barrabino is one of several UKAEA employees to boost the Government response to the pandemic
A new plan to make the UK a global centre for the development, commercialisation and adoption of responsible AI will be published this year, the government has announced.
5 UK organisations have been awarded a total of £300,000 from the UK Space Agency to speed up the development of innovative space technology
Our experts describe some of their incredible innovative work, putting the science inside UK defence and security.
A new photonics spin-out company that provides novel laser detection and protection products for military users has been awarded funding from the UK Government.
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