A joint report by the Royal Academy of Engineering and Royal Society presents an ambitious plan for how the UK can lead the way in deploying greenhouse gas removal (GGR) technologies to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. It is the first time that a range of GGR technologies have been assessed for their real-world potential in being used together to meet climate goals in the UK over the next 30 years.
With 6 months to go until the UK is set to leave the European Union, our latest factsheet outlines the dangers a "no-deal" scenario poses to UK science and what a good deal for science should look like.
Beyond its pungent smell, what is the fuss? Alongside RAND Europe we’ve analysed latest evidence and assessed the impact ammonia emissions will have on biodiversity and human health.
Fresh from events at Labour and Lib Dem party conferences, next week the Royal Society are heading to Birmingham for the Conservative party conference to run two events:
How long until we have a robot for PM? Are the predictions about the future of work getting ahead of reality? - 1 October, 6pm
Researchers, robots and politicians gather to unpick some of the assumptions that underpin predictions about how the world of work might change with the introduction of AI technologies.
Politicians are making challenging decisions over how to prioritise limited funds to improve people's lives across the UK. Is research and innovation a good investment?
As artificial intelligence technology develops it offers the promise of boosting productivity and the creation of new products and services. With new potential comes questions about the impact of AI on work and working life as we currently know it.
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