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.
Rogue planet growing by 6 billion tonnes per second
A rogue planet's record-breaking growth spurt is challenging our understanding of how celestial bodies form between stars and planets.
German Government paves the way for the country’s first fusion power plant
The German Federal Cabinet has approved the Federal Government's Action Plan ‘Germany on the Path to a Fusion Power Plant’.
AI for Africa: UK Government supports tech development at G20
AI for Africa will develop projects that promote the responsible and inclusive use of artificial intelligence innovation across the continent.
Gradiant advances PFAS destruction with ForeverGone platform
Gradiant has advanced its ForeverGone system for PFAS destruction, with new deployments and regulatory pressure driving demand worldwide.
PACE launches £6M funding drive to combat resistant bacterial infections
PACE has initiated its third £6M funding round to support innovative solutions tackling resistant bacterial infections and AMR.
How engineered polymers and IoT create a zero-damage supply chain
Engineered polymers and IoT enable logistics professionals to significantly reduce emissions and enhance overall efficiency.
WNA’s 2025 Performance Report: Assessing the nuclear energy industry
WNA's latest Performance Report provides insights into recent global trends, examining the new countries joining the nuclear energy industry.
A boost for space innovation with UKSA’s 23 new projects
A batch of 23 projects will strengthen international space partnerships, develop national capabilities and boost space innovation.
WEFTEC 2025: Advancing water quality education and training for professionals
WEFTEC 2025 is underway in Chicago, offering water quality professionals the best available education and training in water quality.
Cyber training in schools improves, but recovery times slow, research finds
New data from Ofqual reveals UK schools and colleges are making progress in cyber training but are struggling to recover quickly from attacks.











