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.
£2m project launches to tackle PFAS in rivers across the UK
£2m UK project investigates PFAS in rivers, starting with the Thames, to uncover how forever chemicals impact ecosystems and health.
START drives EU innovation in tellurium-free thermoelectric materials
The START project drives EU innovation in thermoelectric materials, pioneering tellurium-free tetrahedrite materials from mining waste.
Sentinel Water Solutions accelerates Perkasie’s path to PFAS-free drinking water
Sentinel Water Solutions and Perkasie Regional Authority have fast-tracked PFAS-free drinking water delivery with a pre-loaded, fully integrated Mobicon GAC treatment system installed ahead of schedule.
How the EPA is leading national and global efforts to combat PFAS contamination
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses how it is strengthening national and international efforts to combat PFAS contamination.
£55bn UK R&D funding unlocks breakthroughs in critical sectors
A UK funding boost for research and development breakthroughs is set to improve lives, create jobs, and grow the economy.
The truth about EV lifecycle emissions revealed
Duke University research shows that EV lifecycle emissions become lower than gasoline cars after just two years. Read more.
A PFAS-free future is possible
Join the European Project ZeroF for its final event in Barcelona on 20 November to explore Europe’s progress toward a PFAS-free future.
How the University of Southampton’s phage therapy research is combating antibiotic resistance
Dr Franklin Nobrega of the University of Southampton reveals how his team’s latest research is pushing phage therapy forward.
Williamtown PFAS levels could be impacting male reproductive health
New findings raise concerns about the potential long-term and generational effects of PFAS exposure on male reproductive health.
Black hole merger events reveal new clues about the Universe’s most mysterious forces
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration has announced the detection of two extraordinary black hole merger events. Find out more.











