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.
Low-temperature plasma science and engineering enable a broad range of societal transformations
Peter Bruggeman from the University of Minnesota discusses the impact of recent advances in low-temperature plasmas.
UNESCO launches the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology
The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) officially commenced this week at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.
UK brings new enforcements to clamp down on AI-generated deepfakes
Finding ways to detect and mitigate AI-generated deepfakes quickly is an increasingly urgent priority due to their huge rise. Read more here.
UK nuclear power revolution: Government slashes red tape to fast-track new reactors
Discover how UK nuclear power is set for rapid expansion with new government reforms, cutting red tape to accelerate clean, affordable energy.
Building critical digital research infrastructure over Canada’s vast landscape
When building digital research infrastructure in Canada, the scenario is like the country: expansive, complex, and diverse. Discover more.
CARMA II autonomous robot advances radioactive contamination detection
CARMA II, an advanced autonomous robot, is revolutionising nuclear safety by detecting and mapping radioactive contamination. Find out more.
UK to protect 66,000 more properties with new investments in flood defences
The UK government has unveiled a £2.65bn package to build new flood defences and maintain and repair those already in place. Find out more.
Growing threat of space junk puts air travel at risk
Space junk is a threat to aviation safety. Learn how uncontrolled rocket debris disrupts flights and what policymakers must do to fix it.
How to reduce mould and fungi with antimicrobial coatings
Spectrum Blue's antimicrobial coatings help stop the growth of mould and fungi and reduce the risk of infections in a variety of settings.
New project will help determine worm species on sheep farms
The new project looks at a simpler, potentially cheaper method than is currently available for identifying worm species on farms.











