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.
The future of clean surfaces: How antimicrobial coatings are revolutionising public health
In a world where hygiene is paramount, discover how antimicrobial coatings are set to redefine cleanliness.
Inside 374Water’s mission to eliminate PFAS contamination once and for all
374Water is pioneering breakthrough technology to eliminate PFAS contamination from our water supplies and build a cleaner, safer future.
Research uncovers genetic impact of PFAS exposure in firefighters
New research links PFAS exposure in firefighters to gene regulation changes that may increase the risk of cancer and other serious diseases.
Securing Europe’s fusion future
Across the globe, efforts to achieve fusion commercialisation are continually gaining momentum. Can Europe achieve this too?
Protix: High-performance, low-footprint insect ingredients
Insect ingredients are increasingly recognised as functional ingredients for animal feed capable of enhancing animal health and performance.
Los Alamos researchers unlock quantum machine learning breakthrough
Los Alamos scientists unlock a new path for quantum machine learning using Gaussian processes, enabling more scalable quantum AI.
Google partners with Energy Dome to deploy CO2 battery technology
Discover how Energy Dome's CO2 battery technology will help Google's grids deploy carbon-free energy at scale.
£1.1bn boost to improve the UK’s local recycling services
The UK's improvement of local recycling services is set to improve critical infrastructure and collections. Discover more here.
UK-France MicroCarb satellite launches to transform CO2 monitoring
Learn how Europe’s first dedicated carbon dioxide monitoring satellite, MicroCarb, promises unprecedented accuracy in tracking emissions.
New quantum bit paves the way for improved antimatter research
The BASE experiment has demonstrated an antimatter quantum bit, improving comparisons between the behaviour of matter and antimatter.











