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A report examining future sea level rise scenarios for the UK and their projected impacts on UK infrastructure.
A report examining the trends and implications of plastic pollution in the sea.
This case study, focusing on the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia, illustrates how the organisation used the Horizon Scanning and Scenarios tools from the Futures Toolkit.
This case study, focusing on the North East Local Enterprise Partnership, illustrates how the partnership used the Seven Questions tool from the Futures Toolkit.
This report explores how genomics will affect our lives in the future, how the genome can influence people’s traits and behaviours beyond health and how studying our DNA presents both benefits and challenges to society.
Information on the performance of the Government Office for Science for 2017 to 2018.
Directory of science and engineering expertise in government.
Form and guidance to nominate someone who works in the science, technology and research sector for an honour.
Foresight report looking at the the transport challenges which the UK will face between now and 2050.
Science advice note: What evidence is there on the relationship between access to/uptake of individual health interventions for menopause and workplace productivity?
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