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.
£30m UK boost for green fuels and technologies to decarbonise shipping
Funding will be crucial in supporting the green fuels and technologies of the future, so the UK can clean up its sea travel and trade.
Why quantum computing is advancing rapidly – but adoption remains slow
Despite growing global investment and excitement, the commercial adoption of quantum computing remains limited. Find out why!
Battery energy storage and decentralised resilience: A new defence against electricity blackouts
Christophe Albertus discusses how battery energy storage and decentralised resilience offer vital protection against growing EU blackouts.
Trump unveils new AI Action Plan to cut red tape and ensure dominance
The AI Action Plan forms part of the US’s goals to usher in a new golden age of flourishing economic competitiveness and national security.
Tracing PFAS through electronics manufacturing
Discover how PFAS are used in electronics manufacturing and the detection methods and strategies for phase-out and life cycle management.
374Water deploys PFAS destruction system for commercial demonstration
The initiative aims to evaluate commercial technologies capable of aiding PFAS destruction from military waste streams.
How feasible are dual-use space technologies?
RSS-Hydro discuss the concept of dual-use space technologies and the opportunities and challenges that come with them.
The rise of carbon capture and storage: Supporting a net-zero future
The Global CCS Institute explores the rapid growth of carbon capture and storage (CCS) worldwide. Find out more.
New MHRA proposals to improve access to medical devices
The MHRA has published the government’s response to its public consultation on future routes to market for medical devices in Great Britain.
Chiba University X-ray technique signals major leap in space weather forecasting
Researchers at Chiba University have developed a breakthrough soft X-ray imaging technique that enhances space weather forecasting.











