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Earth Observation data to be introduced in 35 public sector bodies
Public services like land use, environmental monitoring and emergency response could all be improved with the adoption of Earth Observation data.
Cornwall rocket launch ‘LauncherOne’ fails due to “anomaly”
Virgin Orbit's Cornwall rocket launch fails and burns in the atmosphere casting serious doubts about the future of Sir Richard Branson's mission.
Rosalind Franklin Mars rover ready to search for signs of life
The panoramic camera system on the Rosalind Franklin Mars rover will help to examine and search for signs of life.
County Durham joins leading European communities in Urban Air Mobility Initiative
County Durham has joined a network of innovative cities and regions across Europe in an initiative to nurture the development of airborne smart mobility, which includes services such as air taxis and ambulances delivering medical equipment
Publication highlights record investment in research and development programmes
Science Minister Sam Gyimah launches new publication which highlights our ambitions for public and private sector investment in R&D to reach 2.4% of GDP by 2027
The compelling case for investing in Swindon and Wiltshire
Paddy Bradley, Director at Swindon and Wiltshire LEP put forward the compelling case for investing in the UK’s Swindon and Wiltshire
Utilising cryogenic technologies in demanding environments
Peter Iredale, Engineering Lead at Honeywell Hymatic talks about using cryogenic technologies for precision tactical and space applications
First human trial of regenerative cell therapy for sensorineural hearing loss approved
The University of Sheffield announces approval of the first human trial testing regenerative cell therapy to treat sensorineural hearing loss, offering hope for restoring hearing function.
NHS approves first new core IT system for GPs in 25 years to enhance...
NHS England has introduced Medicus Health’s cloud-based IT system, a significant milestone in GP technology.
MHRA seizes 7.7 million illegal medicines and cracks down on online listings
The MHRA has executed a significant operation, seizing a staggering 7.7 million doses of illegal medicines and eliminating hundreds of illicit online listings.
EU migration and home affairs policy overview
Explore the European Commission's policies on migration and home affairs, including the Pact on Migration and Asylum, the accommodation of refugees from Ukraine, the fourth State of Schengen report, and the new European Internal Security Strategy.
AI breakthrough power expansion of AHRA’s ‘AI Airlock” testing programme
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has announced a significant expansion of its pioneering 'AI Airlock' testing programme, designed to safely trial new artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in healthcare
With a £1 million investment, the programme enters its second phase on 23 June 2025, with new applications now...
NHS delivers life-changing artificial pancreas to young type 1 diabetics
Around 20,000 children and young people with type 1 diabetes in England now benefit from life-changing 'artificial pancreas' technology, recommended by NICE.
The cosmic dawn: Small telescopes in Chile are the first to detect 13-billion-year-old signal
In a groundbreaking feat, telescopes in Chile have detected 13-billion-year-old light from the Big Bang, scattered by the universe's first stars. This achievement, once thought impossible from Earth, offers vital insights into the Cosmic Dawn and the early evolution of our universe.
AI, democracy and disruption: Nina Schick on governing the generative AI age
In this exclusive interview Nina Schick explores the risks and opportunities of AI adoption, the ethical frameworks required for safe implementation, and what governments must do to remain resilient in the face of rapid technological change.
Lung cancer drug aumolertinib approved after major trial success
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved aumolertinib for adult patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Cambridge researchers awarded £7.5 million to build programmable plants
Cambridge researchers have secured £7.5 million to build "programmable plants," a revolutionary initiative poised to transform agriculture. This funding from ARIA aims to fast-track crop development and enhance plant capabilities for a sustainable future.
Failed Covid contracts cost British taxpayer £1.4 billion
A new report highlights the significant cost to British taxpayers resulting from the mishandling of Covid contracts.
New funding to help regulators fast-track innovation in health and transport
The UK government has announced a new wave of funding to help regulators cut unnecessary red tape and speed up access to emerging technologies, particularly in healthcare, transport, and energy.
Responsible AI, generative tech, ethical adoption and closing the innovation gap
In this exclusive interview, Alison McCauley shares how generative AI is reshaping business strategy, why ethical adoption is key to long-term success, and how leaders can empower their teams to thrive at the intersection of human insight and machine intelligence
Named one of the world’s most forward-thinking artificial intelligence speakers,...