Innovation News Network brings you the latest research and innovation news from the fields of science, environment, energy, critical raw materials, technology, and electric vehicles.
Cell division breakthrough reveals a hidden weakness in cancer cells
Researchers have discovered how a natural brake on cell division controls DNA replication, offering a new strategy to target cancer cells.
€1.6m electrolyser to produce green hydrogen in Chemnitz
A new electrolyser is to produce green hydrogen from renewable energy, marking a step toward establishing German hydrogen centres.
€11.85m call opens to accelerate semiconductor innovation and scale quantum technologies
€11.85m funding is available through a new call supporting collaborative research into semiconductors and scaling quantum technologies.
New UK funding tackles local inequalities in cancer screening
Local communities will benefit from major investment aimed at reducing cancer screening inequalities and catching more cancers early.
The Gaia space telescope: Discovering the great wave
The Gaia Space Telescope has discovered a great wave, rippling across our Galaxy, and extending for tens of thousands of light-years.
PFAS pollution could cost the EU €440bn by 2050, report warns
According to the report, if current levels of PFAS pollution continue unchecked until 2050, the total cost to the EU could reach €440bn.
5G-HUB: Seamless terrestrial-satellite 5G for mission-critical services
The 5G-HUB project enables resilient 5G services through TN–NTN integration and seamless vertical handover.
Setting a course for new nuclear safety research
The Nuclear Energy Agency highlight the need to increase and better coordinate nuclear safety research around the world.
Current space debris issue could cost industry up to $42bn, report finds
Failure to address the space debris situation could cost industry between $25.8bn and $42.3bn over the next decade, a new report warns.
Large Hadron Collider now powering nearby homes through heat exchange system
Discover how a heat exchange system at CERN turns waste heat from the Large Hadron Collider into heating for homes and businesses in France.











