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.
Industry leaders call for low-carbon ammonia to be recognised in UK Hydrogen Strategy
12 organisations have highlighted ammonia’s role in decarbonising energy-intensive sectors and strengthening the UK’s energy security.
SRUC launches world’s first open-source digital twin to transform dairy farming
Explore how SRUC’s new open-source farm-twin platform transforms dairy farming with real-time data, predictive analytics, and innovation.
Cyprus to become global hub for Earth observation with €38m project
The project will use Earth observation to monitor climate change, natural disasters, and environmental sustainability in Europe and beyond.
Oxford Uni launches £11m project to revolutionise chronic pain management
Oxford University is leading an £11m EPIONE project to revolutionise chronic pain management through personalised, brain-targeted therapies.
everox: Transformative technology for more sustainable concrete production
By reactivating cement paste, everox cuts virgin material demand, tackling cement’s role in 8% of global CO2 emissions. Find out more.
Power and money: Why abundant materials are essential for long-duration electricity storage
Elestor emphasises the necessity of ensuring supply meets the demand for long-duration electricity storage to achieve energy security.
London air pollution sees major drop after ULEZ launch
New research reveals the ULEZ has significantly reduced London air pollution since 2019, though levels still exceed WHO guidelines.
Microsoft 365 Copilot trial delivers major time savings for NHS
The NHS’s Microsoft 365 Copilot trial shows how AI can save thousands of staff hours, boost productivity, and improve patient care
ESA’s Strategy 2040: A dream for Europe
Heriberto Saldivar, Head of Strategy at ESA, introduces the European Space Agency’s Strategy 2040 and how it will build the future of space.
Breaking down PFAS: Why forever chemicals are so hard to remove
Forever chemicals have been around for decades, but they don’t owe their longevity to chemistry alone. Is their time running out?











