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.
UK consortium secures £8.1m to boost lithium battery recycling
UK project backed by £8.1M funding aims to revolutionise lithium battery recycling and strengthen the circular supply chain for EVs.
How is the EU tackling antimicrobial resistance?
Eva Hrncirova, Spokesperson for Health at the European Commission, explains the measures in place to help tackle the growing threat of AMR.
UK’s first wave of HAR1 projects set to create over 700 jobs
10 projects from the first phase of the government's flagship HAR1 programme have been given the green light to begin construction.
Harmful PFAS detected in reusable feminine hygiene products
A new study reveals the presence of harmful PFAS chemicals in reusable feminine hygiene products, raising health and safety concerns.
EV chargepoints in the UK have grown by 27% in a year, minister confirms
Future of Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood announced that EV chargepoints have experienced a 27% surge, with 17,370 added since July 2024.
NASA’s TRACERS mission launches to explore Earth’s magnetic field and space weather dynamics
Explore how NASA's TRACERS mission is unlocking the secrets of Earth's magnetic field and protecting our planet from space weather.
Positive results for BioNxt’s cladribine sublingual thin-film
BioNxt Solutions has announced successful formulation of a sublingual thin-film prototype for its lead clinical stage candidate, BNT23001.
£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.











