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.
New Tennessee facility accelerates fusion materials development
Tennessee to become global hub for fusion materials research with new high-heat flux facility to test materials under the extreme conditions.
Sustainable Foods 2026: Shaping the future supply chain
Sustainable Foods 2026 focuses on four key pillars: Health & Nutrition, Food Security, Net Zero and Regenerative Agriculture.
EU unveils Digital Networks Act to future-proof connectivity
Digital Networks Act modernises EU connectivity, boosts investment in high-capacity networks and strengthens digital competitiveness.
PTFE-coated cookware and possible alternatives
Discover the concerns around PTFE as a coating for pans and cookware, and explores the potential alternatives being researched currently.
Why space debris demands global action
How governments, space agencies and private companies worldwide are working together to track, reduce and remove dangerous space debris.
Biosolutions: Engineering a sustainable future, a path to net zero, and economic resilience
Explore the topic of biosolutions and how they are helping to drive a more sustainable future in the UK and beyond.
Opening satellite data for city planning
SPACE4Cities pre-commercial procurement creates replicable solutions for better city management via smart use of European satellite data.
Secure your tickets for EIT RawMaterials Summit 2026
We are excited to announce that we are an official media partner of the upcoming EIT RawMaterials Summit 2026. Secure you ticket now!
Electron beam technology emerges as a new weapon against PFAS pollution
Electron beam technology offers a powerful new method to break down PFAS pollution in water and soil, providing an efficient alternative.
Designing nuclear energy systems with non-proliferation in mind
Accelerated nuclear power deployment requires early coordination to ensure new technologies remain unattractive for weapons development.











