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.
Maternal PFAS levels linked to children’s brain development, study finds
A new study reveals that maternal PFAS levels during pregnancy may influence children’s brain structure and function. Find out more.
America unveils ambitious plan to lead the race toward commercial fusion energy
The US DOE’s Fusion Science and Technology Roadmap outlines a bold strategy to deliver commercial fusion energy to the grid by the mid-2030.
UK’s new £20m science and technology boost supports local innovation
Local regions across the UK will recieve £20m each to unlock game-changing science and technology innovations like robotics and AI.
UK set to create 860,000 clean energy jobs by 2030
The UK’s clean energy boom is set to create 400,000 new jobs by 2030, driving investment, higher wages and a greener future.
Eyes in the sky: Making Earth observation data work for people
Discover how Earth observation turns satellite data into real-world solutions that protect people and the planet.
MAST Upgrade delivers world-first stable 3D magnetic fields
UKAEA scientists used magnetic coils to apply a 3D magnetic field and stabilise instabilities in MAST Upgrade for the first time.
Preparing Europe for a 6G world
As Europe works to advance its digital infrastructure, the 6G Flagship is committed to achieving a 6G-enabled digital world by the 2030s.
UK launches AgriScale to accelerate agri-tech manufacturing
Learn how the UK’s new AgriScale pilot, launched by Innovate UK and Defra, aims to accelerate agri-tech manufacturing.
NHS rolls out HIV prevention injection to eliminate transmissions by 2030
NHS England introduces a long-acting HIV prevention injection, cabotegravir, offering a new option for those unable to take PrEP.
Mysterious glow in Milky Way could be evidence of dark matter
Researchers uncovered whether light from the Milky Way comes from colliding particles of dark matter or quickly spinning neutron stars.











