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.
Mine water heat could provide UK with natural, clean energy, research finds
Data from the UK’s mine water heat lab shows warm water flows better than expected, boosting the use of clean, low-cost heat from coalfields.
Harnessing GNSS: Transforming meteorological predictions and climate analysis
Learn how GNSS data enhances weather forecasting and climate analysis by improving atmospheric water vapour monitoring.
Prenatal PFAS exposure disrupts infant immune development, URMC study finds
New research links prenatal PFAS exposure to altered infant immune development, raising concerns about long-term health effects.
Harnessing tungsten for next-generation fusion reactors
Research co-funded by Guardian Metals has revealed the expected demand for tungsten as innovation in nuclear fusion technology accelerates.
First Hydrogen expands SMR design collaboration with University of Alberta
First Hydrogen has announced the addition of a SMR design in collaboration with Prof Muhammad Taha Manzoor from the University of Alberta.
University of Southampton unlocks phage potential against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
University of Southampton have uncovered how phages can outsmart bacterial defences, offering new hope against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Shaping tomorrow’s energy leaders through fusion engineering doctorates
The Fusion Engineering CDT is a strategic response to a complex and urgent technological challenge: commercial fusion energy.
Giant rogue planets could form their own miniature solar systems
Rogue planets can form their own planetary systems, new University of St Andrews research suggests. Click to read more.
UKAEA renews £9m framework for fusion engineering
The renewal follows the supply of fusion engineering resources to UKAEA its mission to deliver fusion energy. Click to read more.
Grid hive mind: When microgrids start talking to each other
Ellie Gabel explores how interconnected microgrids are transforming energy systems by enabling real-time communication and coordination.











