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 innovation can lead to a pollution-free future for our water
OFWAT’s Innovation Fund outlines its innovative approaches to tackle water pollution in the UK. Read more here.
The circular space economy: Paving the way for sustainable extraterrestrial ventures
3S Northumbria discusses the importance of a circular space economy and the hurdles the company is overcoming to achieve this.
Oceana Lithium defines large uranium anomaly at NT Napperby Project
Oceana Lithium updated the market last month about a large uranium anomaly at its 100% owned Napperby Project in the Northern Territory.
Desert moss identified that could be crucial for colonising Mars
New research has identified a species of desert moss called Syntrichia caninervis that could prove pivotal in colonising Mars.
Planting energy crops can minimise biodiversity loss, study says
According to new research by the University of Surrey, energy crops are crucial in the fight to protect biodiversity and limit climate change.
US invests $2.7bn to reinforce domestic nuclear fuel supply
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced it will finance $2.7bn to boost domestic supply chains for nuclear fuel.
Mining for tomorrow: The strategic importance of critical raw materials for Europe’s industry
Arthur Leichthammer, Geoeconomics Policy Fellow at the Jacques Delors Centre, argues that the EU needs a strategic rethink to safeguard its critical raw materials supply as global competition intensifies.
MICROBIOMES4SOY: Harnessing microbiomes for sustainable food systems
MICROBIOMES4SOY responds to the call on World Microbiome Day to transition to healthier, more environmentally friendly, plant-based diets.
New study highlights the viability of space data centres
A European initiative that studies the feasibility of building data centres in space has found that the project could be economically viable.
Study reveals AI models that analyse medical images can be biased
Research has found that AI models take shortcuts when analysing medical images to make a diagnosis. Read more here.











