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.
First Hydrogen partners with the University of Alberta to advance SMR technology
First Hydrogen partners with the University of Alberta to advance SMR technology, targeting clean energy solutions to power AI data centres.
Gamechanging new cancer treatment delivers hope for UK patients
NHS patients will be the first in Europe to benefit from a ground-breaking, non-invasive liver cancer treatment. Discover more here.
Edinburgh to host £750m UK supercomputer set to transform AI and research
Scotland will host the most powerful UK supercomputer, driving AI innovation and research with a £750m government investment.
FERTILE-EYEZ TM: The AI-powered solution for optimal sow fertility management
Fertile-Eyez provides breeding recommendations, reduces costs, and increases profitability through improved sow fertility management.
UK Government fast-tracks pilots of self-driving vehicles
From 2026, self-driving vehicles without a safety driver will be available for booking via an app for the first time.
UK Government announces £14.2bn investment in Sizewell C nuclear plant
The UK Government has unveiled a £14.2bn investment in Sizewell C, marking a major step forward in Britain’s nuclear ambitions.
GA-EMS unveils breakthrough in PFAS destruction to Minnesota Congresswoman
GA-EMS has demonstrated its PERSES™ waste destruction system on Lake Elmo, Minnesota, showcasing a powerful solution to PFAS waste.
UK backs Rolls-Royce to launch small modular reactors in nuclear revival
UK selects Rolls-Royce to develop small modular reactors in a £2.5bn initiative to boost UK nuclear energy.
Navigating the future: The evolution and impact of dairy farming in New Zealand
New Zealand’s dairy farming industry is evolving through sustainable practices, technological advances, and addressing climate challenges.
Unravelling the origins of cosmic rays: MSU research sheds light on century-old mystery
Discover how MSU researchers are uncovering the mysterious origins of cosmic rays through studies of high-energy space phenomena.











