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.
Scientists find water on Mars billions of years after it disappeared
Using seismic activity, geophysicists have found evidence of a large underground reservoir of liquid water on Mars.
Machine learning algorithm achieves 98% disease detection accuracy via tongue analysis
A new machine learning algorithm has demonstrated an impressive 98% accuracy in diagnosing various diseases.
CCUS: The viable interim solution to advancing low-carbon hydrogen production
Discover the opportunities for CCUS-enabled low-carbon hydrogen and how US policy is accelerating the advancement of this.
CERN Council launches European particle physics strategy update
The CERN Council has initiated a two-year process to update the European Strategy for Particle Physics. Find out more.
Government action required: New report highlights the potential of net zero buildings
The CCC has published its 2024 Progress Report to Parliament, and the viability of net zero buildings is one of the top items on the agenda.
UK construction industry’s plastic waste growing 15 times faster than EU
Discover how the UK construction industry's plastic waste has surged 210% every two years, growing 15 times faster than in the EU.
EDF launches automated EV charging tariff trial in the UK
EDF has unveiled a new EV charging tariff designed to automate smart charging and utilise low-cost, low-carbon energy.
Five Tips to Keep Your Medical Refrigerator Running Efficiently
In any laboratory or research facility, maintaining the integrity of samples is of critical importance and this is usually done by placing them in...
The environmental and public health benefits of electric buses
This article explores the benefits of electric buses for public health and urban well-being, from improved air quality to noise reduction.
NHS launches world first gene therapy for thalassaemia patients
NHS patients with beta thalassaemia will be among the first in the world to benefit from a pioneering gene therapy known as Casgevy.











