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.
Sentinel-6B satellite takes to space to track sea-level rise
Sentinel-6B launches into orbit to monitor sea-level rise, providing critical data to track ocean changes and protect coastal communities.
Researchers trial world-first lung cancer vaccine
In a world-first clinical trial, scientists will begin testing a lung cancer vaccine designed to prevent the disease in people at high risk.
Turning undersea cables into a global natural hazard and environmental monitoring system
Researchers are exploring how undersea cables for communication can double up as environmental and seismic sensors.
The Generations and Gender Programme: A cutting-edge, international research infrastructure for data on population...
The GGP provides high-quality, open-source data to monitor and understand the dynamics of family formation.
The EV transition needs a bold and strategic approach
As the EV market grows, nations must keep pace with electric vehicle innovation to secure a sustainable industrial future.
EIT Water: Europe launches major new drive for water innovation
EIT Water launches a Europe-wide initiative to drive innovation and sustainability across freshwater, marine and maritime systems.
Empowering research: The launch of the Choose Europe for Science initiative
Jackson Howard discusses the Choose Europe for Science initiative, and the role of EURAXESS in facilitating collaboration and opportunities.
New malaria vaccine offers hope for mothers and babies across Africa
An EU-funded project is developing a vaccine to protect women from malaria before pregnancy and save mothers and babies across Africa.
C-Lock Inc. expands global footprint with launch of C-Lock Australia
The launch of C-Lock Australia marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to supporting sustainable livestock production
PFAS alter gene expression in birds before they hatch
New research reveals that PFAS can disrupt gene expression in bird embryos, raising fresh concerns as the EU considers a sweeping ban.











