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.
How helium powers modern technology
Learn why helium is essential in various technological advancements, supporting cryogenics, aerospace, and semiconductor manufacturing.
North East England’s space sector: Launching a new era of economic growth
Learn about how North East England's space sector is emerging as a significant player in the global space economy.
SpikeHERO: Developing AI chips for fibre optic networks
Fraunhofer IIS is developing AI chips based on spiking neural networks to improve signal quality and data transmission in fibre optics.
Reducing farm methane emissions with smart management and high-quality forage
Methane emissions from livestock present a significant challenge for sustainable farming. Effective management practices and the selection of high-quality forage can mitigate these emissions.
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The future of identity protection: Unlocking the power of biometrics
Identity protection is evolving. Discover how biometrics, including fingerprints and facial recognition, offer a promising alternative.
Penn State converts streetlights into EV charging stations
Discover how Penn State researchers have developed a scalable, low-cost way to transform streetlights into EV charging stations.
New approach to gravitational waves opens Milli-Hz frontier
Detecting gravitational waves in the milli-Hertz frequency provides access to astrophysical phenomena currently undetectable.
WASTE2H2: Converting plastic waste into clean hydrogen and carbon materials
Learn more about a breakthrough technology that turns plastic waste into clean energy and sustainable high-value materials.
EU cracks down on PFAS in firefighting foams with new restrictions
EU introduces new restrictions on PFAS in firefighting foams to protect health and the environment. Find out more.
CERN’s White Rabbit technology paves the way for new approaches to quantum networks
A small, innovative experiment at CERN is paving the way for new techniques in quantum networks and quantum cryptography.











