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.
Anomalies in space: A silent risk to critical infrastructure
Anomalies in space can block signals for communication, causing errors in aircraft positioning and disruptions in high-frequency radio links.
UK ministers make commitment to green transport and skilled jobs
The fifth meeting of the UK Bus Manufacturing Expert Panel focused on the adoption of more green transport, including zero-emission buses.
EU backs fermentation technologies with €350m to revolutionise food innovation
The EU is investing €350m to scale up fermentation technologies and drive sustainable food innovation across Europe. Find out more.
UK study measures resistant bacteria levels in healthy pets
The study aims to provide key information essential for reducing the development and spread of infections caused by resistant bacteria.
BioLargo’s AEC technology breaks new ground in PFAS water treatment
Discover how BioLargo’s electrostatic AEC system offers efficient, low-waste, cost-effective PFAS removal across all chain lengths.
Experts set to reveal industry insights at Quantum.Tech Europe
The Quantum.Tech expo showcases real-world implementations of NASA, Mastercard, Novo Nordisk Foundation, ESA, City of Rotterdam and more.
From wearables to AI: How digital technologies aid personalised care
As digital technologies reshape healthcare, personalisation is becoming a cornerstone of patient care. Discover more here.
How the EU’s Packaging Waste Directive could revolutionise packaging
Discover why the EU's Packaging Waste Directive marks a major shift toward circular packaging by mandating recyclability and reuse
SDGs-EYES – Seeing change: How satellite data elevates SDG monitoring
SDGs-EYES turns satellite data into smart tools to boost Europe’s progress on sustainability goals and SDG monitoring.
City watch from orbit: How Earth observation is powering smarter, greener urban planning
With high-resolution imagery and real-time data, urban planners are gaining new tools to address climate challenges from above. Learn more.











