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.
Cameco and Brookfield strike $80bn deal with US to boost Westinghouse nuclear reactors
Cameco, Brookfield, and the US have joined forces in an $80bn initiative to accelerate the deployment of Westinghouse nuclear reactors.
Scaleup Europe Fund set to boost deep tech leadership across the continent
The Scaleup Europe Fund responds to an urgent need to boost investment and close the gap with global leaders.
NHS launches AI-powered tool to speed up prostate cancer diagnosis
The NHS is set to pilot an AI ‘one-day diagnostics’ service that could shorten the time men wait for a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Smart heat pumps could ease grid pressure, research shows
UK research shows that smart heat pumps could help balance electricity grid demand, keeping homes warm and easing pressure on the grid.
Horizon Academy and the Horizon Europe roadshow in Canada
Maurizio Toscano, Horizon Academy Project Coordinator, reflects on this year’s Horizon Europe roadshow across Canada.
High levels of short-chain PFAS found in Wilmington residents’ blood
Two ultrashort-chain PFAS – PFMOAA and trifluoracetic acid TFA – were detected at high levels in almost every blood sample.
America unveils Discovery and Lux: AI supercomputers to drive the next scientific revolution
US unveils two groundbreaking AI supercomputers, Discovery and Lux, that promise to propel America’s dominance in high-performance.
World-first digital suite enhances UK tritium fuel cycle training
UKAEA's research and development extends to tritium fuel cycle technologies, which will deliver sustainable fusion energy in the future.
Scenar 2040 study maps the future of EU agriculture amid climate and market challenges
Scenar 2040 explores how policy choices could shape the future of EU agriculture, balancing productivity, sustainability, and food security.
Shift2DC: Transforming the grid with direct current powers
Led by INESC-ID, the Shift2DC project is working to overhaul our power systems with direct current solutions.











