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.
ESA’s Hera mission launches: A new chapter in planetary defence
The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched its first planetary defence spacecraft, the Hera mission. Find out more.
Go-Ahead’s £500m investment to deliver zero-emission buses across the UK
Go-Ahead has announced a £500m investment to decarbonise its fleet by rolling out up to 1,200 new zero-emission buses over the next 3 years.
Antimatter clues could unveil dark matter mystery
Learn about how antimatter clues may unlock the mystery of dark matter and reveal new particles like WIMPs.
Diamond defects provide breakthrough in quantum communication
Researchers at KIT have made significant advancements in quantum communication by improving the stability of diamond-based qubits.
Fedoruk Centre: Pioneering nuclear research in Saskatchewan and globally
Learn how the Fedoruk Centre is working to place Saskatchewan, Canada, among global leaders in nuclear research, development, and training.
How the medical cold chain defends vital supplies from natural disasters
The medical cold chain plays a vital role around the world in preserving the integrity of temperature-sensitive products, such as vaccines, medications, and biological...
SUSTENANCE: Sustainable energy systems for achieving carbon neutral energy communities
Learn about how the SUSTENANCE project has developed smart technological solutions for local energy systems.
Hyperspectral imaging in mining: Boosting efficiency and enhancing sustainability
Norsk Elektro Optikk AS explain how HySpex hyperspectral cameras in mining can offer innovative ways to explore and monitor mines efficiently.
UK Government unveils £21.7bn funding to support major carbon capture projects
The UK Government has announced £21,7bn funding to support two major carbon capture projects in the north of England.
Zinc supplements could help combat the spread of AMR genes
New research highlights how dietary zinc could slow the transmission of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes in the gut.











