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.
EU launches €253m one health partnership to combat antimicrobial resistance
EU launches Partnership on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance (OHAMR), a €253m research and innovation programme designed to counter AMR.
Unlocking potential in life sciences: Our data-driven future
Roland Rosenau, SE Director at EMEA, discusses the evolution of data management for life sciences organisations.
NASA targets February 2026 for historic Artemis II moon mission
NASA’s Artemis II mission, launching in 2026, will send four astronauts on a historic 10-day journey around the Moon. Find out more.
Diversifying protein to secure our future: The power of innovation
EIT Food how agrifood innovation helps in diversifying protein and driving the transformation towards a fairer, more resilient food system.
How pneumatics and soft robotics are revolutionising automation
Ellie Gabel explores how pneumatics and soft robotics drive safer, more versatile collaborative automation.
Triphase photocatalytic water splitting revolutionises hydrogen production
Researchers have developed an immobilised photothermal-photocatalytic water splitting system, overcoming barriers to hydrogen production.
Australia’s SpIRIT nanosatellite completes first phase of mission
The first phase of the SpIRIT nanosatellite mission was marked with the deployment of its winged thermal management system and a selfie.
Defining consumer rights education in school curricula: How do we stand?
Mariano Votta and Cinzia Pollio of Cittadinanzattiva discuss the launch of the EU-funded CoRe-Consumer (Re)generation project.
PFAS pollution threatens global food security, new review warns
Research warns that PFAS pollution from wastewater and biosolids is contaminating farmland soils and crops, posing risks to food security.
Newcastle University leads UK trial to redefine sepsis treatment
Newcastle uni is leading a UK trial to test whether shorter antibiotic courses can provide safe and effective sepsis treatment.











