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Call for Women in STEM Awards: funding short UK visits for women researchers to advance UK- Thailand STEM collaboration.
British Geological Survey is developing a national geotechnical data service to help construction projects manage ground risk earlier and more effectively.
Robots, not people, could respond to future high-risk incidents following the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory's recent testing.
UKAEA launches Diagnostics Innovation Centre of Excellence (DICE) to strengthen UK's position as a world leader in fusion diagnostics.
UKAEA and National College for Nuclear and Clean Energy launch CROSS (Cumbria Robotics Operations Skills Centre) to build UK’s robotics-enabled workforce.
UKAEA launches Global Fusion Guide for SMEs, helping businesses with clear, practical steps to collaborate with, and supply, fusion developers worldwide.
Knowing how easily our platforms can be detected by radar is vital for keeping them safe and spotting any weaknesses.
Partnerships in regions across England and Wales backed to build on local innovation strengths and fast‑track ideas from prototype to market.
Scientists from the UK and the US tested and explored what it would take for medics to delegate high-stakes decisions to AI on the battlefield.
Creating a capability to test UK defensive aid systems (DAS) in real-world flight conditions before integration onto frontline aircraft.
Dstl helps deliver the UK's contribution to the Five Eyes science and technology group, a long‑standing international partnership collaborating on defence and security research activities.
Dstl develops an open source framework to standardise, test, and speed up innovation in sensor fusion and tracking for modern defence operations.
Research funders urged to back a voluntary charter including commitments to paid maternity leave for PhD students and more help to return to work and flexible working.
An open letter from Science Secretary Liz Kendall inviting UK research funders to join a new voluntary charter improving outcomes for women in research.
The UK has established its first sovereign manufacturing capability for ultrahigh temperature materials - vital for space, hypersonic and propulsion systems.
This competition requires ideas for optimising the safety of blood used in deployed settings
Dstl and Swansea University are using AI and ML to design metals that last much longer in extreme environments.
First-ever AI Strategy for UK Research and Innovation marks bold plan to make AI deliver for UK’s cutting-edge science and research efforts.
Major new backing for medical imaging centres across the UK alongside tidal energy testing expansion in Orkney and cutting-edge materials.
Dstl’s trial has supported the development of next‑generation atomic clocks for the UK’s defence needs.
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