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.
US HEAT-ML breakthrough accelerates fusion plasma heat protection
An AI tool, developed by CFS, PPPL, and Oak Ridge, maps fusion plasma heat in milliseconds, protecting reactors and advancing clean energy.
Next-gen satellite delivers early warnings for extreme weather events
The Ariane 6 rocket has launched into space today, carrying with it a brand new satellite to send early warnings for extreme weather events.
Making reuse solutions a reality through collaboration
Explore how Reposit are tackling single-use plastic pollution through innovative reusable packaging and scalable business reuse solutions.
Tackling US forever chemicals: Inside the EPA’s $9bn commitment to combat PFAS contamination
Explore how the EPA is tackling PFAS contamination across the US with new national drinking water standards and a $9bn investment.
Layer by layer: How 3D printing is shaping the future of nuclear energy
Learn how additive manufacturing is revolutionising enabling faster innovation, lower costs, and enhanced safety for nuclear reactor designs.
CERN’s AWAKE accelerator upgrades set to revolutionise particle acceleration
CERN’s trailblazing plasma wakefield experiment, AWAKE, has begun its upgrade one year ahead of the rest of CERN’s accelerator complex.
AI breakthrough helps detect laryngeal cancer from voice recordings
Researchers are developing an AI voice analysis tool that detects laryngeal cancer, offering a faster alternative to traditional diagnosis.
Ford’s new $5bn platform set to launch more affordable EVs
Discover how Ford has transformed its assembly line in the quest to produce more efficient and affordable EVs.
Space traffic management enters a new era with ESA’s CREAM project
ESA’s CREAM project is transforming space traffic management with automated collision avoidance and innovative tools to ensure safer orbits.
PFAS pollution in Europe and beyond
The European Environment Agency (EEA) outlines the ongoing issue of PFAS pollution and how it can be tackled.











