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.
How technology is driving infection control in smart hospitals
From cutting-edge disinfection methods to predictive analytics, smart hospitals are revolutionising infection control in healthcare.
First Hydrogen expands into Europe with focus on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
First Hydrogen Corp. has announced a major step in its global expansion by targeting the European market for its hydrogen fuel cells vehicles.
NASA brings space leaders to London to shape future of microgravity research
Space experts discussed the future of microgravity research and prepared for the next generation of human presence in low-Earth orbit.
KIST quantum error correction breakthrough propels quantum computing forward
KIST has made an advancement in quantum error correction, a critical solution for the practical application of quantum computing.
The evolution of hydrogen production in the US
Explore the evolution and future of hydrogen production in the US and its essential role in the clean energy transition.
DOE reinvests $14.5m in Northwestern’s quantum information research
CMQT has received a new $14.5 million reinvestment to extend the centre's quantum information funding for another four years.
Bioplastics Innovation Hub launched to pioneer 100% compostable plastic
CSIRO and Murdoch University have launched the Bioplastics Innovation Hub to innovate 100% compostable plastic.
AI unlocks new path to personalised cancer treatments
Researchers are leveraging AI and molecular simulations to uncover new pathways for personalised cancer treatments.
Zeus North America Mining Corp. expands private placement to raise up to $1.4m
Zeus North America Mining Corp. has announced an expansion of its previously disclosed non-brokered private placement.
DOE invests $430m to modernise US hydroelectric power plants
The United States Government has announced a $430m investment in hydroelectric power through the Department of Energy (DOE).











