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 study shows DNA sequencing reduces diagnosis times and curbs AMR
DNA sequencing approaches can be implemented onsite in hospitals to diagnose bacterial infections faster and more accurately.
New TUM training model slashes AI energy consumption
AI energy consumption is surging, raising sustainability concerns. Learn how a training method from TUM could drastically cut power use.
UKAEA and F-REI sign robotics and autonomous systems collaboration for nuclear applications
UKAEA and F-REI have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MOC) on joint research in robotics and autonomous systems.
Litter pollution crisis: UK’s coastal regions see 60% surge in waste
Research reveals UK coastal communities face 60% more litter pollution than inland areas, highlighting the need for targeted waste management.
Canada announces major investments in CANDU reactor and SMR technology
Canada accelerates clean energy leadership with a major investment in modernising its homegrown CANDU reactor technology.
Monitoring AMR in water to reduce the spread of infection
Discover how a US EPA grant will test an environmental monitoring protocols for measuring the outputs of AMR in water environments.
NHS patients receive first home-grown blood plasma treatment
Discover more about how the UK has been building its own supply of blood plasma treatment amid a global shortage.
EU action plan unveiled to transform European automotive industry
Discover how the EU's new Action Plan aims to strengthen the European automotive industry through innovation and global competitiveness.
UK set to unleash North Sea’s offshore energy future
The government has launched a consultation that will put the North Sea at the heart of Britain’s offshore energy future.
Unlocking the full potential of ocean energy in Europe
Rémi Gruet, CEO of Ocean Energy Europe, explores the opportunities, challenges, and future of Europe’s ocean energy sector.











