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Selection in UK Government's Advanced Modular Reactor projects is positive news for fusion
New state-of-the-art centre to scale up COVID-19 vaccine and gene therapy manufacturing gets £100 million investment.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
In 2019/20, 27% of Dstl's external spend on science and technology (S&T) went to SMEs and its supply chain grew by 17%
Michael Walker will talk in detail about the process involved in the resolution of technical disputes in the UK official food control system after an introduction by Julian Braybrook
Patients could receive earlier and more accurate diagnoses for potentially life-threatening diseases such as cancer and Crohn’s disease, thanks to £16 million of new funding
Our work to bring fusion energy to fruition is back underway at Culham, but working conditions have now changed to reflect the circumstances.
This e-seminar, will introduce the analytical needs associated with fish speciation for food authenticity
This e-seminar describes the principles behind the digital PCR technique, and gives some good practice guidelines for its use
Presentations related to workshop providing practical knowledge for assessing the conformity of confectionery items known as jelly mini-cups
Dstl's new satellite control ground station will support its first space mission following the launch of the Faraday-1 satellite
R&D Roadmap sets out vision to attract global talent, cut unnecessary bureaucracy and cement the UK as a world-leading science superpower.
New directors have been appointed to UKAEA’s executive team to manage the rapidly-growing range of work areas and programmes.
One of our employees, Katie Bell has been named as Industry Technician of the Year.
Donation by British company AstraZeneca will help Guatemalan health system to cope with the emergency.
The UK’s radioactive waste and geology experts agree to a joint Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on progressing UK geological disposal
Dstl spin-out firm Ploughshare Innovations funds revolutionary test that can predict whether coronavirus patients will develop Sepsis before symptoms appear
The public sector can access new satellite images of the UK to help issues such as town planning and flood mapping.
Clinical researchers will begin human trials of a new coronavirus vaccine developed by researchers at Imperial College London.
Dr Hanbin ZHENG, Senior UK Science & Innovation Officer, on the UK’s science-led international collaborations, especially in Singapore and the Southeast Asian region, in the fight against COVID-19.
In her own words: a blog by Prof Cherry Tweed
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