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.
New discovery in plant pest control will advance sustainable farming
Effective pest control remains one of agriculture’s most pressing challenges. Learn about challenges and solutions to combat the limitations.
Equal1 unveils Bell-1: The world’s first silicon-based quantum server
Find out how Equal1's Bell-1 Quantum Server, the world's first silicon-based quantum server, revolutionises computing.
Biomethane: An overlooked resource in the UK energy debate?
Biomethane is a growing renewable energy source, with UK capacity doubling over the last decade. Discover how production is being scaled up.
Packaging waste in Europe: Can we achieve a circular economy?
Debate around packaging waste and a circular economy is gaining traction in Europe. Discover the steps being taken to address this concern.
The role of AI and smart technology in sustainable transport
Learn how AI and smart tech are revolutionising sustainable transport, unveiling a world where sustainability and mobility intertwine.
How Earth Observation satellite data is used to benefit society
The UK Space Agency outlines its role as Chair of the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites in using satellite data to tackle challenges.
AI reveals new insights into the flow of the Antarctic ice sheet
Using AI to understand our climate reveals some of the fundamental physics governing the large-scale movements of the Antarctic ice sheet.
Combating antimicrobial resistance in the UK and worldwide
Dr Louisa Jenkin details UKRI’s key activities contributing to UK and global efforts to drive down antimicrobial resistance.
Northwestern University innovates sustainable PET plastic recycling method
Discover a Northwestern Uni PET plastic recycling method that harnesses air moisture for a safer, cost-effective, and eco-friendly solution.
Global tech giants sign pledge to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050
Major companies, including Amazon and Google, pledge to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050. Discover the nuclear power implications.











