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A new £13m extension has been opened at Oxfordshire Advanced Skills, at UKAEA's Culham Campus, launching new opportunities for apprentices
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory's (Dstl) agreement with Microsoft aims to deliver safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI).
The Science Minister George Freeman outlines the recipients of over £14 million in funding, aimed at benefiting the UK’s thriving quantum sector.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Government and business groups call on individuals, innovators, entrepreneurs, academia and civil society to share ideas for ambitious and feasible solutions that could harness Smart Data
The Met Office’s newly appointed non-executive director, Andy Samuel, is a highly respected leader with extensive experience across start-ups, large multinational companies and government.
Paul Methven has been appointed as the inaugural CEO of UK Industrial Fusion Solutions, responsible for the delivery of the UK's prototype fusion energy plant
A speech delivered by Secretary of State Michelle Donelan at Sci-Tech Daresbury, opening a new PsiQuantum R&D facility and launching the CERN Engagement Strategy.
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.
A joint study at the Joint European Torus, investigating the impact of neutrons on electronics, will be a vital step for future fusion facilities.
A new strategy for getting a bigger return on the UK’s membership of CERN launched as the Science and Tech Secretary visits the North West to open a next-generation quantum computing centre.
The Science and Technology Facilities Council - UKRI were awarded £100,000 by the Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) to improve their software.
New electric workboats are set to be deployed along Thames as part of world’s largest network of zero emission workboats.
E-seminar covering the application of isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) for use with food authenticity, and quality testing
The Council for Science and Technology wrote to the Prime Minister in June offering advice on Horizon Europe and welcomes the announcement on the association of the UK.
The Council for Science and Technology (CST) wrote to the Prime Minster in June to offer advice on association to Horizon Europe.
E-seminar covering the design, structure, and limitations of databases for non-targeted multianalyte methods
Overwhelming support for UK's Horizon Deal
UK Atomic Energy Authority welcomes the clarity provided by the UK Government's announcement regarding its ambitions for the fusion energy sector
£15 million Quantum Catalyst Fund will accelerate the adoption of quantum solutions by the public sector.
Scientists and engineers at world-leading UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Joint European Torus facility will run its third and final experiments using tritium
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