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  • Findings from an evaluation of the matrix standard. BIS research paper number 218.

  • The Belgo-British Conference took place on Thursday 20 and Friday 21 November 2014. This is the full report.

  • UK Science and Innovation Network newsletter for Europe

  • A study to show proof of principle for the detection of crop species in processed foods using PCR and a capillary electrophoresis system.

  • Essay examining how London interacts with the UK system of cities and the implications of this relationship.

  • An independent report by SQW on the non-financial benefits of the commercialisation activities of Dstl's technology transfer company.

  • The Global Calculator is an open-source model of the world’s energy, land and food systems that allows you to design your own version of the future up to 2050 and see the implications for the climate.

  • A scientific review of current state-of-the-art measurement techniques for measuring priority hazardous substances at low concentrations.

  • Report examining ways future cities can manage change effectively.

  • A survey which provides data on the levels of basic adult skills and the skills needed among the adult population.

  • National Measurment System innovation research and development science and research programme 2014.

  • Report from the Embassy in Brasilia on recent developments in space and innovation co-operation with Brazil.

  • Review exploring how the UK can make best use of the internet of things.

  • The paper explores what 'big data' means, identifies trends and explores opportunities for big data applications.

  • Report to determine the UK’s future needs for science capability to predict, detect and respond to animal and plant pests and diseases.

  • This research examines recent high street trends and how local strategies and policies affect high street performance.

  • A summary of the evidence that was compiled to support the development of the science and innovation strategy.

  • Analysis of UK court cases involving fatalities, personal injury or criminal non-compliance with food law following food allergy incidents.

  • A review of the existing evidence on the value of technology to adult basic skills provision.

  • Findings from research on the use, effectiveness and impact of the Business Support Helpline and GOV.UK. BIS research paper 193.