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.
Using AI to solve the power challenges caused by… AI
In the face of growing concern surrounding the energy demands of AI, learn how it can be used to address the power challenges it causes.
The more transparency, the better the decisions
Speira champions transparency and sustainability by utilising advanced technologies and AI in its recycling processes and more!
Smart response antimicrobial coatings for healthier environments
The EU-funded RELIANCE project synthesises new biocidal additives to generate durable and sustainable antimicrobial coatings. Discover more here.
INVICTUS: ESA’s new test platform for hypersonic flight
INVICTUS aims to develop hypersonic flight technologies suitable for future reusable vehicles capable of horizontal launch.
South Korea becomes first Asian nation to join Horizon Europe programme
South Korea becomes the first Asian nation to join the Horizon Europe programme, unlocking full research collaboration with the EU.
ANIPH: Avoiding the negative impacts produced by plastic materials in humanitarian contexts
The ANIPH project pioneers safe and sustainable biobased and biodegradable plastics for a circular future.
Phage therapy at scale: Delivering real-world impact in the fight against AMR
Gareth Bolitho, Commercial Director of Cellexus, discusses the potential of phage therapy in combatting the rising global threat of AMR.
How biodegradable microplastics affect agricultural ecosystems
Biodegradable microplastics can promoting organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling in soil. Find out more.
University of Birmingham pioneers Niobium-based carbon recycling to reduce industry emissions
The closed-loop carbon recycling approach could radically reduce emissions from energy- and carbon-intensive foundation industries.
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.











