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.
Flavor asymmetry of light quarks in the nucleon sea
A recent experiment at Fermilab has observed large asymmetry between the up and down sea quark distributions in the proton. Learn more.
Type One Energy and TVA join to develop fusion power plant in Tennessee
Type One Energy has entered into a Cooperative Agreement with TVA to develop plans for a potential fusion power plant in the Tennessee.
New research highlights the benefits of natural flood management
A new UK Environment Agency publication has captured the latest research about natural flood management to help understand what works best where.
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How diabetes fuels antibiotic resistance: What you need to know
Discover how diabetes accelerates antibiotic resistance, increasing the risk of untreatable infections. Find out more.
Transforming veterinary medicine with the One Health approach
Learn about One Health research initiatives and their implications for veterinary medicine, global health, and biomedical advancements.
Lancaster University pioneers UK’s first space weather monitor in four decades
Lancaster University has unveiled the UK's first ground-based space weather monitor in over 40 years. Find out more.
Accelerating hydrogen sector leadership in Tampere, Finland
Discover how the Pirkanmaa region is solidifying its position as a leader in the hydrogen sector with two big announcements.
Advancing sustainability in the animal health sector: The role of research in dairy industry...
Explore how animal health research drives dairy sustainability by reducing emissions and improving efficiency.
Brazil Lake Lithium Project: Unlocking Canada’s critical minerals potential
John Wightman, Managing Director of The Goldfields Group of Companies, provides the latest updates on the Brazil Lake Lithium Project.
New autonomous system monitors Arctic ice melting
Discover how autonomous observation helps gain a deeper understanding of how Arctic ice melting affects marine ecosystems.











