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 system accurately detects mysterious signals from space
New research presents the discovery of two fast radio bursts and two sporadically emitting neutron stars. Discover more here.
Ocean warming accelerating four times faster than 1980s
Ocean warming has quadrupled over the last 40 years, driving record-breaking temperatures and catastrophic impacts. Find out more.
Outbreaks of bovine TB causing ‘serious human impacts’
Featuring contributions from more than 450 farmers, a new report details that bovine TB has a serious impact of farmers' mental health.
The green transition at a crossroads: How equity can take it forward
Eliza Barnea discusses the need for a Green and Social Deal in the EU to ensure a just and equitable green transition.
Oral antibodies for prophylactic treatment of enteric infectious diseases
Learn how Immuron is developing innovative colostrum-based oral antibodies to treat infectious diseases without the use of antibiotics.
Enhancing animal health and welfare: WOAH launches The Animal Echo
Explore The Animal Echo, WOAH’s new platform driving global dialogue on animal health, welfare, and sustainability.
The price of tomorrow: Making sense of small modular reactors versus solar economics
Virginia Commonwealth University examines the benefits of small modular reactors compared with solar energy options.
Xanadu unveils Aurora: The world’s first scalable photonic quantum computer
Discover how Xanadu's photonic quantum computer, Aurora, is transforming scalability and paving the way for utility-scale quantum computing.
Bird flu prevention zone ordered for whole of England
Learn how a bird flu prevention zone requires farmers and keepers to conduct enhanced biosecurity to mitigate the risk of bird flu outbreaks.
Sea-level rise may surge over 1.9 metres by 2100
New projections reveal sea-level rise could reach 1.9m by 2100, emphasising the need for climate mitigation and coastal resilience planning.










