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.
The European Strategy for Particle Physics reaches important milestones
At its 225th session, the CERN Council recently received recommendations for updating the European Strategy for Particle Physics.
Exploring Wildcat: A major high-grade molybdenum project in New Brunswick
John Wightman discusses a high-grade molybdenum discovery in New Brunswick and its strategic significance for industry and critical minerals.
UK farmers have received more than £400m to advance sustainable food production
The Countryside Stewardship and Environmental Stewardship schemes support farmers to deliver environmental and sustainable food production.
Singapore launches Horizon Europe Complementary Fund to deepen global research links
Singapore launches the Horizon Europe Complementary Fund to boost local participation in EU research projects.
New green ammonia plant could tackle UK’s energy storage challenges
A new prototype facility has been switched on to manufacture green ammonia using renewable electricity and store hydrogen.
EU strikes landmark deal to tackle end-of-life vehicles and boost circular economy
EU agrees new rules on end-of-life vehicles to boost recycling, cut waste and strengthen Europe’s circular automotive economy.
Trends in zero space debris
As space debris becomes more pressing, 3S-Northumbria considers how we can create a more sustainable space environment.
Brand-new ‘SMEs Driving Energy Efficiency Award’ among the three EUSEW 2026 Award categories
EUSEW organisers are introducing a new Award category: SMEs Driving Energy Efficiency Award. Find out more.
Super flu surge pushes NHS toward ‘worst-case scenario’ as winter pressures mount
NHS faces unprecedented winter pressures as super flu hospitalisations surge, A&E demand hits record levels, and strike action looms.
EU injects €623m to boost semiconductor manufacturing in Germany
EU gives green light to Germany’s plan to inject €623m into two cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing projects.











