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  • Science advice note: What do we know about the future of rainfall capture in the UK, how it affects general hydrology, and the consequences for supply? 

  • Science advice note: What impact can heat pumps have in domestic heating today, and how might that change over time as technology improves?

  • Science advice note: Can human augmentation offer solutions to labour shortages in the next 5 years?

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at digital twins.

  • A report on the UK’s industrial biotechnology sector.

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at 4D printing.

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at synthetic genomics.

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at emerging battery technologies.

  • Rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at artificial intelligence.

  • Summary of a rapid technology assessment (RTA) looking at nucleic acid technologies.

  • A scenario analysis of public service demand for wireless connectivity in 2030.

  • Paper prepared by the Government Office for Science (GOS) for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).

  • Paper prepared by the Government Office for Science (GOS) for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).

  • 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.

  • A technical evidence paper outlining trends and challenges in adult social care based on the current adult social care system in England.

  • A review of the UK’s large-scale computing ecosystem and the interdependency of hardware, software and skills.

  • Report carried out by the School of International Futures (SOIF) providing a framework for governments to build and sustain foresight in policy-making.

  • Learning from the areas of research interest (ARIs) relating to data and evaluation.

  • A summary of the work of the Areas of Research Interest working groups.

  • Evidence gaps and knowledge exchange opportunities identified through the Rebuilding a Resilient Britain programme.