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.
FLEX-SCALE: Flexibly scalable energy efficient networking advancing optical networks for the 6G revolution
FLEX-SCALE pioneers optical network technologies that will enable unprecedented data speeds while dramatically reducing energy consumption.
CoreWater Technologies: Removing forever chemicals, forever
CoreWater Technologies has developed an innovative technology that offers a safer, cost-effective way to remove PFAS chemicals from water.
The future of battery systems is modular, smart, and ready for every mode of...
Lisa-Lou Gracia of CEA explores how VERSAPRINT’s smart printing technologies are shaping the future of next-generation battery systems.
Breaking the chains of PFAS with PFASuiki’s technology
From disposal to on-site PFAS destruction: PFASuiki’s technology offers a new way to solve your PFAS wastewater challenge. Find out more.
£30m Darlington biofoundry to drive next-gen UK RNA therapies
A £30m UK biofoundry will fast-track next-gen RNA therapies, accelerating new treatments for cancer, heart disease and rare conditions.
Warped protoplanetary discs reshape our understanding of planet formation
This discovery suggests the initial conditions for planetary systems might be far less orderly than previously thought. Find out more here.
EV battery recycling breakthrough: MIT develops self-disassembling battery material
MIT researchers have developed a self-disassembling material that could revolutionise EV battery recycling. Find out more.
UK offshore wind faces bottlenecks that threaten 2030 targets, says EIC
UK offshore wind faces delays as supply chain and port bottlenecks put Britain’s 2030 clean energy targets at serious risk, warns new report.
Addressing PFAS environmental contamination: How Invicta Water leads the way
With the persistent problem of PFAS, Invicta Water's innovative solutions could combat environmental contamination.
UK kickstarts plutonium disposal with over £150m funding
New facilities will be used to test and prove the technology that will be used to immobilise plutonium, locking it away in a stable form.











