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.
The UK’s AI landscape: The ICO’s role in balancing AI development and data protection
Sophia Ignatidou, Group Manager, AI Policy at the Information Commissioner’s Office, discusses its role in regulating the UK’s AI sector.
Hydro4U: Bringing new small hydropower solutions to Central Asia
Hydro4U will power a sustainable future by introducing innovative, climate-resilient, affordable small hydropower solutions.
A horizontal shift in precision fermentation: The Horizon Bioreactor
Can the Horizon Bioreactor solve the scaling crisis in precision fermentation? Read this article to find out now!
Unlocking Canada’s research and innovation infrastructure for global leadership
TRIUMF explains how Canada can reframe its research infrastructure to become a global leader in research and innovation.
How surgical robots enable life-saving operations from thousands of miles away
Ellie Gabel investigates how surgical robots revolutionise healthcare, enabling doctors to perform procedures from thousands of miles away.
Strain engineering controls quantum defects for better performance
Researchers use strain engineering to control how quantum defects behave and enhance spin readout contrast in quantum systems.
Europe accelerates AI ambitions with €500m investment in 6 new AI Factories
EU Commission expands AI infrastructure with 6 new AI Factories, boosting innovation, supercomputing power, and digital sovereignty.
Mysterious dark object discovery could unlock theories about the Universe
By uncovering the nature of a mysterious new dark object, theories about the nature of dark matter could be ruled out.
Rice University unveils eco-friendly PFAS removal technology
Rice University has unveiled a powerful new technology for PFAS removal that could transform global water purification efforts.
ESA’s Plato spacecraft completed: Set to hunt for Earth-like planets
ESA has officially completed the construction of its latest deep-space observatory, Plato, a crucial step to discover Earth-like planets.











