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.
The uranium quest in the Athabasca Basin for Xcite Resources Inc.
Xcite Resources highlights the potential for significant uranium discoveries at its Athabasca Basin projects.
£1.6m DASA funding set to boost safety operations in space
Six organisations will share £1.6m to develop innovative technologies aimed at overcoming hurdles to promote safety operations in space.
Achievements of the Nuclear Regulator Apprenticeship Network Program
The NRAN program is tailored to develop skilled nuclear regulators equipped with technical expertise and ethical standards.
The importance of boron for sustainable food production
Learn why boron, often overlooked but essential for food production, plays a crucial role in ensuring the health and productivity of crops.
The essential role of helium in the green transition
From wind turbines to fusion reactors, helium's role in the green transition is more significant than most realise. Read more here.
How AI and robotics are transforming infection control in healthcare
Learn how AI and robotics are revolutionising infection control in healthcare by enhancing diagnostic accuracy and disinfection processes.
PNNL unveils Grid Storage Launchpad to advance energy storage technologies
The United States DOE has announced the development of a cutting-edge facility to revolutionise energy storage technologies at PNNL.
Genetically engineered wood to revolutionise construction industry sustainability
University of Maryland researchers have genetically engineered wood that has the potential to transform sustainable construction.
Ofgem approves £3.4bn funding for Eastern Green Link 2 renewable energy ‘superhighway’
Ofgem has awarded a £3.4bn funding package to develop Eastern Green Link 2, a subsea and underground 'superhighway' for renewable energy.
Upskilling is the key to creating AI talent fit for the future
Businesses need a strong cohort of AI talent as they adapt to new ways of working. But where should they go to find that talent?











