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.
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.
From crisis to hope: The Becky Mayer Centre’s mission to revolutionise phage therapy
Discover how the Becky Mayer Centre is using revolutionary phage therapy to tackle the global crisis of AMR.
Driving a more sustainable dairy industry in Europe
The European dairy industry is moving forward with sustainability at its core, driven by The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more.
The skills that matter most in the age of AI
Gareth Tolerton from Totalmobile discusses the importance of valuable AI skills and human co-operation as the technology grows.
Tackling endocrine-disrupting chemicals that threaten health and fertility
Learn how EU research is uncovering the risks of endocrine-disrupting chemicals and advancing tests to protect women’s reproductive health.
Permissibility key to Elestor’s switch to hydrogen-iron flow battery
Elestor recently announced that it is officially transitioning from hydrogen-bromine to a hydrogen-iron chemistry. Find out why here.
EU ramps up support for startups and scaleups with new strategy
Discover how the EU's new strategy for startups and scaleups aims to make Europe the leading hub for innovation, investment, and tech growth.
Self-driving trucks: En route to transform Europe’s freight sector
Bárbara Pinho examines how EU-funded researchers are accelerating the deployment of self-driving trucks on public roads.
A step forward in earthquake forecasting
Learn about Dr Ylona van Dinther's groundbreaking research in earthquake forecasting through her ERC Consolidator project RESET.
Scientists unveil game-changing strategy to eliminate PFAS using heterogeneous catalysis
Discover how scientists are harnessing heterogeneous catalysis to permanently destroy forever chemicals and revolutionise water treatment.











