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  • Research report covering findings from the pilot of the Cyber Explorers programme.

  • Research report covering findings from the pilot of the Adult Skills ‘Upskill in Cyber’ programme.

  • Executive summary of a PwC-UK Space Agency report to help private capital investors better understand the space investment landscape.

  • Framework for monitoring and evaluating the pro-competition regime and the Digital Markets Unit (DMU) which will oversee it.

  • Analysis of the enablers and barriers to innovation diffusion and adoption (IDA).

  • A report on the UK’s industrial biotechnology sector.

  • This is a selection of research to enhance the online harms evidence base. This research has been undertaken to improve understanding of the online safety landscape.

  • An analysis of hypothetical AI regulatory options for the UK, to provide evidence for AI regulatory framework proposals.

  • An analysis of the UK’s AI sector, including figures on size, employment, revenue and investment.

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at 4D printing.

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at synthetic genomics.

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at emerging battery technologies.

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at artificial intelligence.

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at nucleic acid technologies.

  • This document outlines the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's areas of research interest. It summarises the most important research questions facing DCMS.

  • Final evaluation findings from Phases 1 to 7 of the Energy Entrepreneurs Fund.

  • An independent report on the UK compute needs over the next decade.

  • Report detailing the results and findings from the 2022 survey of the UK research and innovation workforce.

  • A series of science fiction stories themed on potential technologies and threats that may arise during the next 20 years.

  • A summary statement of the Department of Health and Social Care's areas of research interest.