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Organisations can apply for a share of £750,000 to investigate new technologies that generate power for robotic and autonomous systems.
More than 60 projects have won funding to help them investigate revolutionary new ways of making things that will boost UK manufacturing.
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Business can apply for a share of £35 million to support the clinical development of potential vaccines for 12 global priority diseases.
Businesses can apply for a share of £5 million to develop new manufacturing and materials technologies for the civil nuclear sector.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £2.4 million to work with Brazilian partners on innovative urban development solutions for cities.
Government Chemist team talks at Seasoning and Spices Association event about novel DNA techniques for detection of allergens and nuts
Final day of Innovate 2016 sees keynote speech by Business Secretary, launch of new funding initiatives and awards to successful businesses.
Experiments are under way in Switzerland to investigate how radionuclides could migrate, via groundwater, through buffer material in a geological disposal facility (GDF).
Radioactively contaminated mercury could be solidified, enabling it to be successfully disposed of.
'Latro', an agile robotic spider, is one of the most recent additions to the array of tools available to deal with nuclear material in fuel ponds.
This new approach to demolishing a highly contaminated nuclear facility has many benefits.
A trial has demonstrated the specialist divers can successfully retrieve the contents of spent nuclear fuel ponds.
Several technologies are being tested to evaluate their effectiveness in measuring radioactivity levels in concrete.
Annual summit hosted in London brings together the world's leading agribusiness leaders, agri-tech innovators and venture capitalists.
Innovate 2016 event attracts the UK's leading innovators, business leaders and investors for 2 days of debate, networking and showcase.
Dr Brian Bowsher has been appointed as the Chief Executive of the STFC, Science Minister Jo Johnson announced today.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
From defeating disease to super spuds – UK aid supports cutting-edge innovation to tackle the greatest challenges across the globe.
A virtual lens that tracks individual cells is revolutionising the way effects of potential drugs can be analysed in real-life conditions.
Partnership helps firm to produce its own cost-effective, energy-efficient concrete and quadruple profits in 3 years.
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