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.
Simplicity: The unsung hero of the new space economy and the community that builds...
RSS-Hydro discusses how simplicity drives the new space economy, making satellite data accessible, reliable, and cost-effective .
RockFuel: Reinventing cement and building a climate-positive future
RockFuel is redefining cement production, turning concrete infrastructure and construction into a solution for global decarbonisation.
Trinity Western University: Pioneering innovation through global partnerships and cutting-edge research
Trinity Western University fosters global partnerships to prepare students for a world influenced by technology and societal challenges.
Scientists find PFAS chemicals in 95% of US beers: Discover what you’re really drinking
Study reveals PFAS chemicals in 95% of US beers, raising health concerns and highlighting widespread water contamination.
RockFuel: Transforming plastic waste and underground coal into carbon neutral fuels
RockFuel produces carbon-neutral fuels which are profitable, clean, sustainable, and ready to power national energy security. Discover more here.
Northwestern University’s graphene oxide material breakthrough could replace PFAS in food packaging
Find out how a revolutionary graphene oxide-based coating offers a sustainable, non-toxic alternative to plastic and PFAS in food packaging.
UK Government slashes red tape to boost installation of EV chargepoints
UK Government cuts planning red tape to speed up installation of EV chargepoints, incentivising drivers and businesses to switch to EVs.
Multimode encoding breakthrough could improve quantum error correction
Multimode encoding outlines a path to a significant reduction in the number of qubits required for quantum error correction.
Sensing the future: How MultiX is turning 6G networks into intelligent eyes and ears
Discover how the MultiX project transforms 6G networks into intelligent systems that can see, think, and respond to their environment.
Global drop in antimicrobial use in animals finds WOAH report, but more action needed
WOAH reports a 5% global decline in antimicrobial use in animals, highlighting progress against AMR but urging stronger international action.











