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.
UK Space Agency set to clean up space debris and safeguard services
The UK Space Agency has launched a £75.6m procurement process to tackle the growing threat of space debris. Discover more here.
Argonne experts innovate advanced nuclear fuel recycling
Discover how Argonne's advanced nuclear fuel recycling technology is transforming waste into clean, sustainable energy for the future.
Methane emissions in shipping higher than we thought, study finds
A Chalmers University of Technology study discovered that methane emissions in shipping are caused by traffic moving through shallow waters.
Data management and the orbital environment: Finding the needle in the haystack
3S Northumbria discusses why effective data management is essential to o navigate the increasingly congested orbital environment.
EU accelerates shift to circular economy with new initiatives ahead of 2026 legislation
EU Commission launches new initiatives to accelerate the transition to a circular economy, laying the groundwork for the Circular Economy Act.
LUX-INVENTA: Towards the discovery of photomagnetic materials and related multi-purpose molecules
Learn about LUX-INVENTA, an European Research Council-funded project aiming to develop photomagnetic materials.
BioLargo initiates testing of Verralize’s portable PFAS test kit
Verralize's "lab-on-a-sensor" PFAS test kit enables rapid, on-site detection of forever chemicals. Discover more here.
Texas A&M University (TAMU) Chancellor Research Initiative (CRI) expands innovative space radiation detectors
RaISE at Prairie View A&M University developed and launched two first-of-its-kind space radiation measurement payloads.
How Sellafield’s laptop recycling scheme is bridging the digital divide
A collaborative laptop recycling scheme at Sellafield is helping to bridge the digital divide across schools, charities and community groups.
US launches world’s first nuclear microreactor test bed
The US is launching the world’s first nuclear microreactor test facility in 2026 to fast-track clean, reliable energy innovation











