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.
WHO: Vaccines could curb antibiotic use by 22%, tackling AMR
A WHO report reveals that increasing vaccine utilisation could lead to a 22% reduction in global antibiotic use.
DOE announces MoU to develop safe and trustworthy AI
The DOE and the U.S. Department of Commerce have signed an MoU to collaborate on developing safe and trustworthy AI. Read more here.
SERENE, LocalRES and SUSTENANCE cluster policy brief calls for urgent boost in renewable energy...
A policy brief from the SERENE cluster lays out essential actions to speed up the adoption of renewable energy technologies across Europe.
The 5G-STARDUST project: A self-organised networking architecture for 6G systems
The 5G-STARDUST project is playing an important role in the materialisation of a convergence between terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks.
Renaissance Fusion: Simplifying stellarator technology to achieve abundant fusion energy
Francesco Volpe, Co-founder of Renaissance Fusion, discusses how the their unique stellarator technology accelerates fusion energy in Europe.
Université Laval: Advancing global health through innovation and international collaboration
Université Laval is addressing a wide range of global health and wellbeing challenges, from chronic diseases to mental health conditions.
IEA report highlights uneven global progress in clean energy deployment
The IEA recent report on clean energy deployment reveals a complex landscape of growth and challenges in the first half of 2024.
UK to create world-first early warning system to control infection
The world’s first real-time early warning system will monitor the threat of future pandemics, prevent disease and protect the public.
Brunswick Exploration: Meeting lithium demand in Canada and Greenland
Brunswick Exploration has made significant progress in 2024, uncovering high-grade spodumene deposits to meet projected lithium demand.
Record £20.4bn Autumn Budget to boost UK science R&D
The UK government’s Autumn Budget has committed £20.4bn to bolster innovation across science, technology, and life sciences.











