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.
Production of hydrogen via SMRs: A promising alternative for a sustainable energy future in...
The ANITA project is investigating the use of small modular reactors as a sustainable and green alternative for hydrogen production.
Urban air mobility: When will air taxis take off?
Discover how air taxis are set to transform city transportation, challenges ahead, and when widespread adoption might take flight.
Quantum sensors power the future of particle physics
Learn how quantum sensors are revolutionising particle detection, offering unprecedented precision for the next gen of physics experiments.
EnerOcean’s W2Power: Floating wind ready for future markets, now
Discover how W2Power is revolutionising floating offshore wind with its cutting-edge design, cost efficiency, and enhanced energy security.
Super-Earth exoplanets are common across the cosmos, astronomers find
Microlensing technology has revealed that super-Earth exoplanets are more common across the Universe than previously thought.
Effective natural methane-reducing solution for livestock farming
Discover how FutureFeed is pioneering the use of Asparagopsis seaweed as a livestock feed solution to reduce methane emissions.
Gamechanging AI doctor assistant improves patient care
Interim trial data shows that a revolutionary AI doctor assistant has dramatically reduced admin and improved patient care.
ACES: ESA installs world’s most advanced atomic clock on the ISS
Discover how the Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES) brings unprecedented timekeeping precision to the ISS.
How engineering biology promotes a sustainable planet
Engineering biology can help solve problems in areas such as healthcare, environmental sustainability, agriculture, and energy.
Moray West wind farm set to power half of Scotland’s homes
Discover how the Moray West wind farm will generate up to 882MW output – enough to power 1.3 million homes.










