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.
UK celebrates £33m funding boost for national space projects
More than 20 national space projects were announced on the opening day of the Farnborough International Air Show.
USask breaks record with highest-ever annual research funding
The University of Saskatchewan has achieved a milestone by securing the highest amount of research funding in a single year in its history.
Researchers advance game-changing method to recycle steel
Researchers at the University of Toronto have pioneered a huge breakthrough that can recycle steel scraps into a high-grade end product.
CEPI funds Valneva €41.3m to advance chikungunya vaccine development
CEPI will provide Valneva SE €41.3m funding to support the development of the world's first chikungunya vaccine.
Canadian universities set to expand towards a bold, new research horizon
Dr Andrew P Dean of Lakehead University discusses the impact of Canada’s new membership in Horizon Europe on Canadian universities.
Tritium: Fuelling the fire of nuclear fusion
Learn about tritium, a radioactive isotope crucial for nuclear fusion's potential as a clean and sustainable energy source.
The ConsenCUS Project: Exploring CCUS solutions for a net zero future
The ConsenCUS Project is set to lead the way in electricity-based CCUS technologies to enable a sustainable future.
UK invests £103m into sustainable air travel
Around £103m in funding has been announced by UK Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds to advance sustainable air travel.
EU and Serbia sign sustainable raw materials partnership
The European Commission has signed an MoU to collaborate on sustainable raw materials, batteries, and electric vehicles.
New alerts for space storms could help shield critical tech
Space storms could be forecasted with greater accuracy thanks to advancements in our understanding of when a solar eruption may hit Earth.











