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.
The helium sourcing debate: Seals versus source
Quantifiable data has characterised the critical exploration facet of seal capacity, but this isn't the case for helium sourcing.
UK and New Zealand partner on space debris removal and satellite servicing
The UK and New Zealand space agencies are enhancing space sustainability by signing a new agreement focused on space debris removal.
AI breakthrough in action detection technology
Researchers have engineered an AI-driven intelligent video analyser capable of performing action detection technology on humans.
New government action will boost clean energy in Scotland
The UK government will take action to help raise billions of pounds in funding for clean energy in Scotland ahead of a visit to Aberdeen.
US injects $900m funding for Gen III+ small modular reactors
The has announced the availability of up to $900m in funding to support the domestic deployment of Gen III+ small modular reactors (SMRs).
Unlocking the potential of hemp-based polymers
Biopolymers made of hemp oil form a versatile platform for high-performance plastics with benign degradation products.
EIT InnoEnergy welcomes Boryszew Group as new shareholder to boost clean technology
EIT InnoEnergy, a leader in sustainable energy innovation, has announced the addition of Boryszew Group S.A. as its newest shareholder.
Boosting deep space communications capacity at Goonhilly
Goonhilly will provide deep space communications services to the UK Space Agency and international partners from its satellite Earth station.
DDHP initiative to deliver the largest sustainable district heating system in Ireland
Discover how the Dublin District Heating Project (DDHP) is set to bring sustainable and modern heating solutions to the city.
New strategy to crackdown on NHS medical waste
The government is launching a major crackdown on NHS medical waste to help divert more resources to frontline care.











