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 astronomers discover mysterious iron bar inside the iconic Ring Nebula
Astronomers uncover a mysterious bar-shaped cloud of iron hidden inside the iconic Ring Nebula, revealing new clues of stellar evolution.
FDA report reveals over 50 types of PFAS in thousands of personal care products
According to a FDA report, over 1,000 personal care products people use every day could contain toxic forever chemicals.
AI notetaking set to transform NHS consultations, boosting patient time
AI notetaking tools in the NHS help clinicians save time on documentation, boosting patient care and appointment efficiency.
World-leading rare earth magnet recycling facility launches in UK
A new rare earth magnet recycling facility at the University of Birmingham uses a hydrogen-based process developed by its researchers.
EU backs €200m Germany-Canada deal to scale up renewable hydrogen production
EU Commission approves a €200m Germany–Canada scheme to scale up renewable energy hydrogen supplies. Find out more.
Copernicus data shows 11 straight record years as 2025 nears the hottest year ever
Copernicus data show 2025 narrowly missed the hottest year on record, as temperatures crossed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels over 3 years.
Why component standardisation is the hidden key to industrial resilience
Ellie Gabel discusses how component standardisation strengthens industrial resilience by reducing part variation, speeding maintenance and sourcing, and helping facilities recover from disruptions faster with fewer resources.
Four Corners Helium discuss the latest trends, technologies and innovations advancing helium exploration
Four Corners Helium discusses trends in helium exploration, commodity bundling, tech advancements, market risks, and innovative new uses.
PFAS heightens risk of gestational diabetes, major review finds
Research links PFAS exposure to higher risk of gestational diabetes, raising concerns about environmental factors affecting pregnancy health.
Dark matter may have begun much hotter than scientists thought
New dark matter research challenges decades-old theories and sheds light on the early beginnings of the Universe. Find out more.











