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.
“Too good to be true?” How Q-Field keeps rooms safer from bacteria
Discover more about the revolutionary Q-Field coating, which is designed to act as an antimicrobial for more hygienic surfaces and practices.
Empowering Europe’s protein bioeconomy with smarter, faster, and more adaptable continuous production methods
Discover how Sunflower Therapeutics is empowering the protein bioeconomy with smarter, faster, and more adaptable continuous production.
The Be-UP project: Biodegradable packaging for a sustainable Europe
The Be-UP is project is underway to develop new renewable polymers for the production and use of biodegradable packaging throughout Europe.
The science on damp and mould is settled. The UK can’t afford to wait.
We examine how the UK’s inaction on damp and mould — despite clear evidence — exposes a dangerous gap between knowledge and action.
GDSO: How the €1bn Horizon 2020 Green Deal call portfolio of projects is powering...
Discover how the Green Deal Support Office’s €1bn portfolio of 73 EU-funded projects is accelerating Europe’s green transition.
Ireland’s largest cancer research programme enters new €28m phase
Ireland’s largest cancer research initiative, POI, launches a new €28m phase to advance personalised cancer care and precision oncology.
CCUS Innovations: Lessons from four years of pushing electrochemical CO2 capture forward
Discover learnings from the multidisciplinary ConsenCUS innovation project and how it enables a sustainable future.
Gauss Fusion presents Europe’s first full design for a commercial fusion power plant
Gauss Fusion's CDR presents a comprehensive conceptual blueprint for the development of its fusion power plant.
Cardiff University table-top experiment sets record in hunt for gravitational waves
Cardiff University’s QUEST experiment has set a new world record for sensitivity in detecting very high-frequency gravitational waves.
Strategic partnership powers Namibia Critical Metals’ Lofdal deposit
Namibia Critical Metals is developing the Lofdal deposit, which is rich in the heavy rare earth metals dysprosium and terbium.











