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.
£30m Toyota and UK Government partnership drives development of zero-emission vehicles
The UK Government and Toyota are investing £30m to accelerate zero-emission vehicle innovation, driving sustainable transport and jobs.
How AI and NBS are transforming urban runoff management
Discover how D4RUNOFF manages runoff in urban environments, combining science, technology, and public engagement.
Advancing global and environmental health research in Canada
Discover how the Global and Environmental Health Lab at York University is addressing global and environmental health research in Canada.
6G-REFERENCE: Targeting low complexity and power to enable 6G sustainable networks in urban areas
Discover how the 6G-REFERENCE project will develop 6G hardware enablers for densified cell-free deployments.
Can we hear the ‘beats’ of gravitational waves in pulsars?
Researchers discovered that signals from pulsars suggest that ultra-low-frequency gravitational waves are rippling through the cosmos.
FSSAI proposes ban on PFAS in food packaging
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has proposed a ban on the use of bisphenol A (BPA) and PFAS in food...
REMEDY: Redefining architecture through Engineered Living Materials
REMEDY's microbial tattoos transform buildings into sustainable, responsive ecosystems promoting health and resilience.
Hydrogen Valley in the centre of innovation in the North Adriatic
See how Europe’s first transnational Hydrogen Valley is advancing decarbonisation through collaboration and innovation.
New research identifies relapse risk in multiple myeloma patients
Combining DNA profiling with RNA testing significantly improves the ability to identify multiple myeloma patients at risk of early relapse.
€10m project accelerates AI adoption in UK science and business
A new €10m project is will boost AI adoption among businesses and researchers across the UK to help unlock economic and scientific potential.











