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.
Pacific Northwest launches $125m clean hydrogen hub
The Pacific Northwest is supporting technology analysis of hydrogen’s role in the energy landscape through a new clean hydrogen hub.
UK accelerates electric car production amid industry challenges, says SMMT
Read how the UK auto industry is undergoing a transformative period, marked by a significant push towards increasing electric car production.
Urban farming: Supporting sustainability in the agricultural sector
UK Urban Agritech’s (UKUAT) Founder and Chairman, Mark Horler, discusses their work and the world of urban farming.
Great British Energy and The Crown Estate partner to unlock £60bn investment
Great British Energy has signed its first major partnership with The Crown Estate, which is looking to transform the UK energy sector.
Defence Therapeutics advances radio-immuno-conjugates with CNRI-H Program approval
Defence Therapeutics Inc. has announced a significant milestone in its radio-immuno-conjugates project.
The Canadian Nuclear Research Initiative Health (CNRI-H) Program application by Defence Therapeutics has been approved by...
EU and South Korea partner to advance semiconductor technologies
The EU and the Republic of Korea have signed an agreement to collaborate on developing semiconductor technologies.
Defence Therapeutics advances radio-immuno-conjugates with CNRI-H Program approval
Defence Therapeutics Inc. has announced a significant milestone in its radio-immuno-conjugates project. Find out more.
The EQUALITY project: Advancing towards quantum algorithms
The Horizon-funded EQUALITY project’s objective is to develop a full stack of technologies comprised of core quantum algorithms and hardware.
5E Advanced Materials reports major progress in boric acid production and optimisation
5E Advanced Materials, Inc. has announced significant strides in its boric acid production and operational efficiency.
New study finds alarming rise in persistent forever chemicals in pesticides
The persistence of forever chemicals in pesticides contaminates waterways and poses potential threats to human health.











