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.
UK supercharges fusion engineering with new doctoral training centre
Discover how the UK’s new Fusion Engineering Doctoral Training Centre will equip top STEM graduates to shape the future of fusion energy.
Ontario Centre of Innovation: Bridging the research and commercialisation gap
Learn about Ontario’s role in the global research and innovation landscape and how the Centre of Innovation is helping to accelerate this.
BioReCer: Driving the EU bioeconomy through smarter certification
Learn how BioReCer advances EU bioeconomy via certification schemes for sustainability, circularity, and traceability of biological resources.
Exploring advances in Earth observation satellites
Explore Earth observation satellites, where cutting-edge sensors, AI algorithms, and miniaturisation are revolutionising Earth monitoring.
Astrocent: New particle astrophysics science and technology centre in the heart of Europe
Discover how Astrocent advances astroparticle physics with cutting-edge technology to study dark matter, neutrinos, and gravitational waves.
Transforming cancer care: MCTRC pioneers innovative research to bridge lab discoveries and patient treatment
McGill Centre for Translational Research in Cancer discuss the Centre’s essential role in advancing cancer research.
Solar Quality Summit Europe 2025: Guaranteeing solar’s future growth with quality
The Solar Quality Summit focused on improving solar project quality, battery storage, artificial intelligence, and skills development.
BioReCer Project enters the hot phase
Discover how the EU-funded BioReCer project is enhancing certification schemes for biological waste-based products.
The vital role of nuclear energy in achieving a low-carbon future
Virginia Commonwealth University discusses the importance of nuclear energy in achieving environmental and climate goals.
How small modular reactors are revolutionising nuclear power
The ANItA collaboration at Uppsala University details how small modular reactors are expected to change the perception of nuclear power.











