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.
€6.5m project set to improve air quality across Ireland
PEACE-Air will tackle three major sources of air pollution: solid fuel burning, transport emissions, and agricultural ammonia. Find out more.
£16.5m UK research drive explores new ways to tackle neurodegenerative diseases
UK researchers have launched a £16.5m programme to develop early, patient-focused treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
EU Cybersecurity Act overhaul targets rising threats to critical infrastructure
The the European Commission has unveiled a far-reaching overhaul of the Cybersecurity Act to prevent and respond to cyber crises.
Study suggests pathway for life-sustaining conditions in Europa’s ocean
Scientists have long wondered how life-sustaining nutrients could make it from the surface into Europa’s ocean. Find out more.
PowerCell Group joins €17m GAMMA project to accelerate hydrogen-powered green shipping
PowerCell Group joins the GAMMA project to advance green shipping with hydrogen fuel cells and climate-neutral fuels.
Quantum rule-break: Spin size rewrites the Kondo effect
Quantum effects in Kondo lattices open new avenues for designing future quantum materials and technologies.
ESA and ClearSpace’s PRELUDE mission boosts active debris removal and space sustainability
The PRELUDE mission by ESA and ClearSpace tests advanced technologies for active debris removal and sustainable space operations.
£43m investment propels UK green aviation and economic growth
The UK government has unveiled a significant £43 million funding injection to accelerate the development of green aviation technologies.
EU invests €307m to accelerate leadership in AI and digital technologies
EI invests €307.3m through Horizon Europe to boost Europe’s leadership, competitiveness and strategic autonomy in digital technologies.
PFAS: What are ‘forever chemicals’ and how can we clean them up?
CSIRO scientists share insights into what forever chemicals are, and how they can be destroyed safely, and for good?











