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.
House of Lords raises concerns over UK’s pandemic preparedness
The House of Lords is urging the UK Government to address domestic vaccine manufacturing to boost pandemic preparedness. Find out more.
EU battery manufacturing gets €3bn boost through EIB partnership
Discover how the EU's €3bn investment is transforming battery manufacturing, driving innovation, sustainability, and energy independence.
Phage therapy’s role in treating fracture-related infections
Fracture-related infections pose significant challenges, often exacerbated by antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation.
Equal1’s breakthrough quantum controller chip redefines the future of quantum computing
Discover how Equal1's groundbreaking advancements in quantum controller chips and silicon qubits revolutionise scalable quantum computing.
Germany plans $2.1 billion in new chip investments
The German Ministry of Economic Affairs has announced funds to support chip investments, ranging from wafer production to microchip assembly.
An in-depth overview of the science behind phage therapy
Breakthroughs in phage therapy are revolutionising treatment strategies. Learn about challenges in this evolving field of bacterial warfare.
The decline of Arctic sea ice: Causes, impacts, and future projections
Arctic sea ice loss will to continue over the next decades, with implications for the climate system, Arctic communities and ecosystems.
Savannah State University researchers investigate microplastics in coastal Georgia’s aquatic systems
Savannah State University tracks particulate, sediment, and fauna-associated microplastic distributions in Georgia’s aquatic environments.
Wind energy: EU governments must make implementation easy, efficient and sexy
WindEurope says EU governments must revitalise implementation in order to accelerate Europe’s wind industry.
Securing Ontario’s role in the global research and innovation space
Nolan Quinn, Minister of Colleges and Universities, details plans to accelerate research and innovation in Ontario to compete on a globally.











