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.
Goethe University leads new era of PFAS degradation with boron-based catalyst
Goethe University researchers develop a metal-free catalyst for efficient PFAS degradation, offering a solution to environmental pollution.
UK set to deliver solutions to AI and copyright issues
Representatives of the creative industries and the AI sector are set to make up newly formed expert working groups on AI and copyright.
EASE reveals how energy storage is redefining Europe’s power ecosystem
EASE's Jacopo Tosoni explains how energy storage is rapidly redefining Europe's energy system and reinforcing energy security.
Aurora supercomputer ushers in new era of AI-driven discovery for the US
Discover how the Aurora supercomputer marks a new era in US scientific discovery, combining AI, simulation, and data at exascale speed.
US launches pilot programme to boost domestic nuclear fuel production
The US has has launched a pilot programme to boost domestic nuclear fuel production and support the deployment of advanced nuclear reactors.
UK launches electric car grant to enable cheaper and easier green transition
The electric car grant makes it easier and cheaper to own an electric vehicle through its £650m funding for new EVs.
UK Life Sciences Sector Plan to grow economy and transform NHS
The Life Sciences Sector Plan outlines a ten-year mission to harness British science and innovation. Discover more here.
UK Space Agency announces funding for major satellite communications projects at national conference
UK advances satellite communications with new funding, global partnerships, and cutting-edge projects unveiled at the UK Space Conference.
Unseen dangers: How hospital sinks become breeding grounds for pathogens
AvantGuard addresses how hospital sinks spread harmful pathogens, contributing to healthcare-associated infections and outbreak risks.
Is energy-as-a-service hype or the next energy revolution?
Ellie Gabel investigates how energy-as-a-service could reshape the power sector with subscription-based models.











