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.
Strategic spatial plan to transform UK energy infrastructure
The UK Government has announced it is developing a comprehensive plan to reshape the nation's energy infrastructure.
Wearable cameras use AI to detect medication errors
New wearable cameras can recognise and identify medication errors with high proficiency in busy clinical settings.
€380m in EU LIFE Programme funding to drive green transition
The European Commission has granted over €380m to 133 innovative projects under the LIFE Programme, accelerating Europe's green transition.
Fast-tracking the UK’s power electronics future
Joe Dobson, Project Delivery Lead at APC, reflects on the importance and opportunities within the power electronics sector.
Exclusive interview: How IBM and NASA’s foundational model will transform climate forecasting
IMB's Dr Juan Bernabé-Moreno discusses a cutting-edge foundational model that promises to revolutionise climate monitoring capabilities.
Government announces new plans for cleaner air travel in UK airspace
Fewer delays and reduced bottlenecks could help advance cleaner air travel with new plans to modernise UK airspace design.
BPF roadmap calls for urgent action on UK plastic waste recycling
A new BPF Recycling Roadmap has been released, offering updated insights into the UK's plastic waste recycling targets and challenges.
Light-AI technology opens the door to early cancer diagnosis
The development of a non-invasive and early cancer diagnosis light-AI technology based on bio-fluid could revolutionise healthcare.
Virginia Tech’s algorithm set to revolutionise quantum computers
Virginia Tech researchers are on a mission to bring quantum computing closer to real-world application with a groundbreaking algorithm.
Developing effective strategies for minimising household food waste
Researchers have studied the intricacies of household food waste in Japan, paving the way for effective strategies for mitigating it.











