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.
How do satellites withstand harsh conditions in space?
Understanding how satellites survive harsh conditions in space is vital for evaluating the risk and resilience of space projects.
Nofence’s virtual fencing enables livestock coexistence with large carnivores
Nofence's virtual fencing helps animals to follow their natural instincts and escape in the event of an attack.
Kite presents CAR T-cell therapy portfolio at ICML 2025
T-cell therapy data includes real-world outcomes from the largest cohort of patients treated for B-cell lymphoma.
Bird flu: The science, risks and the road to preparedness
Global Access Diagnostics discusses why we should be concerned about bird flu and what the world is doing to develop a rapid antigen test.
Revolutionising space electronics: How TAU Systems’ ultrafast compact accelerators deliver radiation-testing-as-a-service
TAU Systems is transforming space electronics testing with its compact ultrafast accelerators that provide radiation-testing-as-a-service.
ANEMEL: Revolutionising green hydrogen production from ‘dirty’ water
The ANEMEL project has achieved major breakthroughs in its plight to sustainably produce green hydrogen from low-quality water sources.
Lufthansa and Airbus collaborate to use SAF for business travel
Discover how Lufthansa and Airbus are advancing low-emission flying by using sustainable aviation fuel for more business flights.
Record forever chemicals pollution found in 98% of UK rivers
University of York study reveals dangerously high levels of forever chemicals contaminating UK rivers, raising urgent environmental concerns.
Government unveils new plans to supercharge UK cyber
The ever-growing UK cyber sector is set to receive a boost of millions in investment and a new Cyber Growth Action Plan. Find out more.
Researchers awarded grant to advance cattle disease detection
Infectious cattle disease will now be able to be detected using AI and hyperspectral imaging. Discover more here.











