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.
Dancing dwarf galaxies could predict the Milky Way’s future
A cosmic dance could be the future of the Milky Way as it tracks a course to collide with neighbouring dwarf and spiral galaxies. Learn more.
Adelaide butcher serves up world-first ‘guilt-free’ sustainable beef
Discover how an Adelaide butcher is now stocking 'guilt-free' low-methane beef thanks to a new partnership with CH4 Global.
UK’s nuclear energy potential held back by regulatory barriers, report says
A Nuclear Taskforce report has discovered that "once-in-a-generation" reform is needed to tackle regulatory barriers towards nuclear energy.
How microclimate engineering can combat urban heat island effects
Ellie Gabel details how microclimate engineering uses sustainable design, green spaces, and smart technology to combat urban heat islands.
University of Manchester spearheads £13m sustainable graphite project for advanced modular reactors
The £13m ENLIGHT project will develop sustainable graphite solutions to power the UK’s next-gen advanced modular reactors. Find out more.
FRED-PFAS: Revolutionising PFAS detection
FREDsense Technologies’ innovative FRED-PFAS solution is transforming PFAS detection, delivering results in near real time.
Webb Telescope detects gas giant in closest star system to Earth
The James Webb Space Telescope may have detected a gas giant orbiting Alpha Centauri A, the closest Sun-like star to Earth. Read now.
The future of PFAS removal: Selective absorber resins for safer water
The fight against PFAS pollution has found a new ally in instrAction’s highly selective absorber resins. Click here to learn more.
13 more car models join the UK’s Electric Car Grant
Nissan, Renault, and Vauxhall have joined Citroën in the government’s flagship Electric Car Grant, bringing the total to 17 models.
US workshop advances plans for next-generation Higgs boson research
Scientists plan next-generation colliders to study the Higgs boson in unprecedented detail and explore the frontiers of particle physics.











