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Why fusion energy needs AI to reach the goal of commercial electricity faster, explained by computer scientist, Lorenzo Zanisi.
A dancing robot dog called SPOT stole the show at the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) first robotics open event at Culham Science Centre on Saturday.
The Centre for Excellence in Agriculture and Food Integrity is a strategic partnership between Queen’s University Belfast and the NML at LGC
Experts from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have been recognised with one individual award and one team award.
Future fusion energy facilities will continue to be regulated by the Environment Agency (EA) and Health & Safety Executive (HSE), the UK government has confirmed today.
New report setting out how the gap can be closed between existing principles for innovation-friendly regulation, and how they are applied in practice.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government commits a combined £743.5 million across a variety of innovative projects at London Tech Week
Head of Exploration Division Linda Knutsen has been named as one of the Top 50 Women in European Technology at the InspiringFifty Europe 2022 awards.
An ambitious Defence Science & Technology agenda, backed by £2 billion of investment, including an exciting new satellite launch, has been commissioned today.
Dstl's miniaturised space weather instrumentation suite will be aboard Virgin Orbit which is aiming to launch from Spaceport Cornwall later in 2022.
An internationally-recognised data expert from Dstl has been appointed by The Queen as an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE).
Allocations published for record £25.1 billion R&D budget settlement across UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)’s councils and major programmes.
A ‘robotic snake’ has demonstrated its capability to operate inside of fusion energy powerplant pipework.
UK Under-Secretary of State for Innovation and Swedish Minister for Education sign Life Sciences Memorandum of Understanding
An interactive fusion energy display will inspire visitors at an annual showcase of the UK’s most exciting new developments in scientific research.
It is the first treatment approved by the UK regulator that has been made possible through the Access Consortium ‘New Active Substance Work Sharing Initiative’.
CEO Ian Chapman has paid tribute to ITER Director-General Dr Bernard Bigot, who died on 14 May.
A new paper reveals how tungsten components have now been successfully scanned with x-rays to help detect defects and accurately judge its lifespan.
The MOD’s Chief Scientific Advisor commendations recognised the whole organisation’s work during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as individual achievements.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory's Dr Tim Kendall is one of very few academic laser experts in the UK, with his expertise recognised internationally.
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