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.
A new era chair in Foodomics: Pioneering metabolomics research for healthier futures
Discover how metabolomics addresses challenges in the food industry while promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.
How large is the proton? How do we measure it?
Prof Gao of Duke University and Prof Dutta of Mississippi State University outline the multifaceted nature of the proton through its size.
SEASON: Delivering immersive technologies while saving energy
A groundbreaking European trial shows how future networks can deliver immersive technologies while saving energy.
European Sustainable Energy Week 2026 to focus on clean, secure and competitive energy
The 20th edition of European Sustainable Energy Week will take the theme of ‘A clean, secure and competitive Energy Union’.
AI better at predicting breast cancer risk than density monitoring, research finds
An image-only AI model for predicting breast cancer risk provided more precise risk stratification than breast density assessment.
Europe urged to treat animal disease prevention as a strategic investment
Europe’s animal sector urges a shift from reactive culling to prevention-first strategies to tackle costly and animal disease outbreaks.
New efficient aircraft engines could reduce fuel and energy consumption
Using an in-house AI-supported model, a research team at TU Graz has developed new methods to enhance the efficiency of aircraft engines.
Europe strengthens global Earth observation partnerships
EUMETSAT strengthens Earth observation capabilities through new international partnerships enhancing climate, weather and ocean monitoring.
mRNA therapy shows potential to combat antibiotic-resistant infections
New findings show that in preclinical studies in the lab, a new therapy slowed the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
NASA telescope may reveal first direct evidence of dark matter
A new analysis of NASA’s Fermi Telescope data may offer the first direct evidence of dark matter. Find out more.











