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Leading scientists at Dstl have made an exciting new discovery in the fight against some of the world’s deadliest diseases.
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The dummy device, constructed by 2 Dstl apprentices, will support educational outreach activity at the recently-opened museum at Worthy Down near Winchester.
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Dr Paul Hollinshead OBE today takes the reins of Dstl, the science inside UK defence and security
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The Vision for Cyber-Physical Infrastructure (CPI) brings together tools for developing and building connected smart machines across all sectors and applications.
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Record results announced today
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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.
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The Government Chemist and his team contributed to a POSTnote on genome edited food crops
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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).
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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is researching new materials to improve protection for optical sensors within digital cameras against attacks by lasers.
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Magnox is delighted to announce that we are recruiting over 30 Level 2 - 6 engineering and business apprentices this year to be a part of our mission - to safely and successfully clean-up the UK’s earliest nuclear sites.
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The UK will invest £1.4 billion to bolster our national interests in space, as part of the first Defence Space Strategy published today.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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HRH visit to UKAEA to discuss fusion energy
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Jessica gets satisfaction from knowing her work makes a difference to UK safety and security, and enjoys taking on multiple roles to make best use of her talents.
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New report examining how the genome can provide insights into people’s traits and behaviours beyond health, and how studying our DNA code presents both benefits and challenges to society.
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More than £31 million of UK government funding, matched by more than £30 million of industry funding, for development of innovative floating offshore wind technologies.
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The Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy is working with the OIT and UKRI to provide energy policy briefings for UK academics.
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Five sites among shortlist
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The system could be used to defend high value assets whilst alongside in harbour, and to protect critical infrastructure.
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The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs has now published its advice on consumer cannabidiol (CBD) to which the GC team has contributed with a series of activities
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Assessment for sites
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