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.
Global automotive industry shifts gears: Spotlight on four crucial focus areas
Key insights for the automotive industry from the JSAE congress include battery recycling, software-defined vehicles, and sustainability.
Photon Water and Photon Remediation: Full-spectrum PFAS treatment
Advanced water treatment and remediation technologies remove PFAS with over 90% efficiency, helping industries meet regulatory standards.
UK launches £42.8m birth cohort study tracking 30,000 children from 2026
The Generation New Era birth cohort study will track 30,000 UK children from 2026 to transform early years policy and improve future lives.
Review highlights promising advances in PFAS treatment technologies
A new review highlights cutting-edge PFAS treatment technologies, exploring sustainable solutions to tackle 'forever chemical' contamination.
‘Pirate’ bacteriophages uncover new way to fight drug-resistant infections
Research from Imperial College London reveals how ‘pirate’ bacteriophages hijack other viruses to infect bacteria and combat ABR.
North East – A growing powerhouse for the UK space sector
The North East is becoming a UK space powerhouse, driving growth through satellite technology, data, and advanced manufacturing.
Saving lives from space: How Earth observation satellites aid disaster response
Earth observation has become essential in disaster response by providing real-time data that enhances situational awareness.
Beyond the barn: Rethinking methane emissions in the global food system
Learn how livestock methane emissions shape climate change and the solutions that can balance sustainability with food security.0
Beyond the spray bottle: Can antibacterial coatings redefine hygiene?
Antibacterial coatings present a promising evolution in hygiene practices, moving beyond traditional cleaning methods.
Webb Telescope detects atmosphere on potentially habitable TRAPPIST-1e exoplanet
Astronomers have found the first hints of an atmosphere on TRAPPIST-1e, bringing us closer to confirming a habitable exoplanet.











