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.
Invicta Water’s pilot plant successfully removes PFAS from Jordan Lake
Invicta Water’s Jordan Lake pilot has treated 11 million gallons of water, claiming to erase PFAS with no toxic waste.
How Cirba Solutions can help your business meet battery EPR regulations
Cirba Solutions leads the way in helping companies navigate evolving battery EPR regulations with comprehensive solutions.
RSRI: Eager beavers for building collaborative innovation projects with Québec
Sébastien Garbarino from RSRI Québec explains how Industrial Research Sector Groups help to accelerate collaborative innovation in Québec.
The final frontier: Removing ultra-short and short-chain PFAS from complex water streams
Find out how SELPAXT’s innovative surfactant-ligand assisted membrane filtration (SAMF) is transforming the PFAS treatment landscape.
Brazilian brain coral retains high levels of carbon, research finds
The amount of carbon that brain coral produces and retains is equivalent to the carbon emissions from burning 324,000 litres of gasoline.
EU greenlights €11bn investment in French floating offshore wind farms
France secures EU approval for a €11bn investment in floating offshore wind farms to boost renewable energy. Find out more.
Japan launches international rules for space debris removal
Japan will work with experts to develop frameworks for space debris removal, such as rocket fragments and defunct satellites.
New Jersey reaches $875m settlement over PFAS contamination with major chemical companies
New Jersey reaches an $875m settlement with Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva to address widespread PFAS contamination. Find out more.
Care at home isn’t a nice-to-have – it’s the future of health
Chris Hornung from Totalmobile discusses how at-home care must become a central pillar of health policy to relieve pressure on the NHS.
US accelerates plans to build nuclear reactor on the Moon amid global space race
The US is set to announce plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 to support long-term lunar missions.











