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.
EV battery manufacturing in the UK must pick up the pace, study says
The UK is an attractive location for battery manufacturing, but redoubling of efforts are needed to keep pace with investments across Europe.
Study reveals pathways to decarbonising US energy system by 2050
A groundbreaking study offers a comprehensive roadmap for eliminating greenhouse gas emissions from the US energy system by 2050.
UK celebrates 70 years of particle physics research at CERN
CERN is the foremost centre for particle physics research and has made an unrivalled contribution to our understanding of the Universe.
Primordial black holes may explain dark matter mystery, research suggests
MIT physicists propose a groundbreaking theory that dark matter might be made up of primordial black holes. Find out more.
NHS to trial medical drone delivery service for blood samples in London
The NHS has announced that it will be trialling a medical drone delivery service for blood samples in London.
How Canada’s partnership with Horizon Europe strengthens global innovation
In July 2024, Canada officially joined the Horizon Europe programme. Here, we look at what this means for global research and innovation.
New report indicates loss of patience with EV infrastructure
Flaws with EV infrastructure have increased scepticism over its adoption, plateauing growth and further expansion.
Advancing trustworthy AI with RAIDO’s revolutionary green tech
Discover how RAIDO is transforming AI development through energy-efficient and ethically-minded technologies.
Smarter asset management and risk mitigation – how wireless remote monitoring is changing the...
Chris Emery, VP of Senceive Ltd, discusses enhancing remote mine risk monitoring by combining sensors, highlighting the benefits.
EV production significantly boosts auto jobs, defying predictions
EV production in the US has demanded a significantly larger workforce than previously anticipated, challenging earlier predictions.











