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.
AIRSHIP: Autonomous flying ships for a sustainable future
AIRSHIP is a project developing autonomous, electric ground-effect craft for efficient and sustainable water-based cargo transport.
Stopping PFAS at the source: Permeable adsorption barriers and phytoremediation
Controlling PFAS at the source (upstream) can be more effective and sustainable than relying solely on downstream strategies.
Global rare earth supply chains at an inflection point?
REIA provides an update on the global rare earth supply, emphasising the necessity for diversified and resilient global supply chains.
A year of learning and progress in the UK hydrogen industry
Hydrogen Energy Association examines a year of accelerated learning, relentless collaboration and hard-won progress in UK hydrogen.
Safety and efficiency: Beam-intercepting devices
CERN's Marco Calviani discusses the work of the team and the unique challenges they encounter in maintaining reliability and durability.
Exploring AI in nuclear regulation: The ONR’s latest regulatory sandbox
The Office for Nuclear Regulation outlines a new sandbox exploring AI to enhance safety and efficiency in the UK nuclear sector.
Fighting forever chemicals from within: How microbiome science is shaping the next frontier against...
Cambiotics is developing microbiome-based solutions to reduce the burden of forever chemicals in firefighting.
Copernicus: Earth observation data to benefit all of Europe
Earth observation data is crucial to achieving European policy goals and delivering a better society for all.
Revolutionising PFAS testing with a portable sensor platform
Verralize enables on-site PFAS analysis and detection at 4 PPT in minutes. Discover more about how the system works here.
Why helium is essential to the future of semiconductor manufacturing
Explore how helium plays a critical role in semiconductor manufacturing, influencing both the quality and efficiency of chip production.










