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STEM FOR BRITAIN 2023
/in News/by pscadminOn 6th March 2023, 120 early career researchers from across the United Kingdom convened at Westminster for the annual STEM for BRITAIN comp…
Synthetic Biology: The Opportunity for the UK to be a Leader in Synbio for Human Health.
/in News/by pscadminSynthetic biology (synbio) will provide the next generation of advanced cures and therapies. This evening, in collaboration…
SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIES JOIN FORCES FOR FIRST TIME TO ADDRESS UK NET ZERO TARGETS
/in News/by pscadminIndustry giants from £73 billion UK sector1 including Unilever, BASF and Tata Steel, embark on first ever cross sector collaboration to reduce
Science in Parliament Winter 2022
/in News/by pscadminScience in Parliament Winter 2022
COP27: Physiology, health and the fight against climate change
/in News/by pscadminThe Health Crisis of Climate Change: did COP27 Deliver?
NATIONAL ENGINEERING DAY 2022
/in News/by pscadmin2 November 2022 is National Engineering Day (formerly This is Engineering Day), a day that aims to make the UK’s engineers and engineering more visible and celebrate how they improve everyday lives and shape the world around us.
Science in Parliament Autumn 2022
/in News/by pscadminScience in Parliament Autumn 2022
IMPACT OF OFFSHORE WIND FARMS
/in News/by pscadminScientists from the National Oceanography Centre, the UK’s leading ocean research centre, are joining a collaborative effort to assess the impact of offshore wind farms on marine ecosystems. The £7m programme…
Ocean, Exploring the Marine World
/in News/by pscadminExperience the force, mystery, and beauty of the ocean and seas through more than 300 images – featuring underwater photography, oceanographic maps and scientific illustrations, as well as paintings, sculptures and popular films.