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.
Precision fermentation: Transforming yesterday’s technologies to solve today’s food problems
Researchers are using precision fermentation to mimic the flavour and texture of foods like meat, eggs, and cheese without using animals.
Where science meets society: Responsible AI and Big Data innovation at GATE
GATE integrates digital twins, machine learning, and trusted data-sharing to enable urban, health, and industrial transformations.
Medicines may help the body eliminate PFAS substances faster
New research shows certain medicines may speed up the body’s elimination of PFAS substances, offering potential ways to reduce exposure.
UK’s failure to scale science and technology reaches crisis, Lords report warns
The Lords Science and Technology Committee has published the report, "Bleeding to Death: The Science and Technology Growth Emergency".
US invests $625m to advance leadership in quantum information science
US commits $625m to renew its National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, strengthening America’s leadership in quantum computing.
Obstacles towards a circular economy: Why is the UK still exporting recyclable waste?
Limited capacity and rising energy costs mean it’s often cheaper for the UK to export recyclable waste rather than handle it at home.
EU unveils €2.9bn boost for net-zero technology projects
The European Commission has announced a landmark €2.9bn funding package to support 61 pioneering net-zero technology projects.
Minds and machines: Collective moral imagination in human-machine decision loops
Discover the influence of collective moral imagination on human decisions and how it improves accountability and fairness.
Inside US plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030
Professor Michael Fitzpatrick discusses NASA’s plans to deploy a small nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030. read now.
Millions at risk from PFAS in tap water: Calls grow for urgent UK Government...
A health concern is growing across the UK as new evidence reveals that millions of residents may be drinking PFAS contaminated water.











