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.
NPL quantum circuits imaging could unlock stable quantum computers
NPL scientists have imaged individual defects in superconducting quantum circuits for the first time, paving the way for quantum computers.
Safe and sustainable by design PFAS-free coatings for textile, packaging and kitchenware
TORNADO project is moving to new PFAS-free coatings with water and oil repellence, following safe and environmentally friendly solutions.
The next giant leap for sustainability in the UK space sector
Learn more about recent sustainability initiatives to address the climate emergency in the UK space sector and beyond.
NDA sets out a clear roadmap for nuclear decommissioning
The NDA has published its strategy for consultation, outlining the roadmap for safe, secure, and sustainable nuclear decommissioning.
National Wealth Fund investment in carbon capture to boost 3,500 jobs
The flagship Peak Cluster project marks the first step towards developing a leading carbon capture pipeline between cement and lime companies.
EU supercharges EV battery manufacturing with €852m funding
EU invests €852m in EV battery manufacturing to boost green innovation, reduce emissions, and strengthen Europe’s industrial resilience.
Mona offshore wind farm will power more than 1 million homes, UK Government says
The Mona offshore wind farm will power homes and support jobs, including engineers and maintenance operations during the construction phase.
RIVM study finds PFAS in blood of all Dutch citizens
Widespread PFAS levels in the blood of Dutch residents exceed health guidelines, according to a national study by RIVM. Read more.
University of Exeter study details how the green energy transition will boost UK productivity
A study from the University of Exeter analysed the impacts of the low-carbon transition in power, transport and heating on UK productivity.
Gut bacteria may cleanse the body of toxic PFAS chemicals, say Cambridge researchers
Cambridge Uni researchers have discovered that certain gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, offering a promising new approach.











