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.
CanPath: Population-level health research to secure a healthier future for Canada
CanPath works to facilitate health research with a vision that includes creating healthy environments and better data security.
Innovative superconductors: A key to fusion energy
SUBRA has overcome key challenges for superconductors used in fusion systems with a new advanced high-temperature superconductor solution.
New approach to England’s green spaces is needed, report says
Chair of Natural England Tony Juniper says the benefits provided by England’s green spaces make them vital to national prosperity.
US and UK collaborate on materials testing for advanced reactors
The US and UK have successfully fabricated test capsules containing advanced metal alloys and graphite designed for advanced reactors.
UK kickstarts the next generation of careers in cybersecurity
A new competition invites 18-25-year-olds looking to start a career in cybersecurity to test their skills against challenging cyber exercises.
Trinity College scientists discover Mpemba effect in quantum systems
Trinity College researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery that extends the curious Mpemba effect into the world of quantum physics.
The enhancement of water resources, water science, and water quality
Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, explores the enhancement of water quality.
IRRS report highlights UK’s progress in nuclear and radiation safety
The UK is committed to delivering the highest standards of nuclear and radiation safety, a global review has concluded.
Strengthening the EU’s critical and strategic raw materials supply
Tetiana Dzhumurat of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) discusses their recently launched joint facility with the EU for critical and strategic raw materials.
Rice University scientists engineer bacteria to break down PET plastic
Rice University researchers have developed a bioengineering method that can effectively break down PET plastic.











