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.
£500m boost for hydrogen infrastructure to create thousands of British jobs
Funding of over £500m for hydrogen infrastructure will help deliver clean energy while creating thousands of jobs in industrial regions.
Quark-gluon plasma shows sideways “splash” in new RHIC experiments
Discover how scientists at RHIC uncovered new insights into quark-gluon plasma by tracking energetic jets and photons.
UK set to deliver over 100,000 more EV chargepoints
Discover why the UK government and industry are expected to install over 100,000 local chargepoints in the coming years.
Breakthrough in PFAS degradation: Scientists develop game-changing catalyst
Scientists have developed a catalyst that enables rapid PFAS degradation at room temperature, offering new hope for environmental cleanup.
How agentic AI is set to change the workplace
Discover how agentic AI is poised to revolutionise how people work and interact with technology in the workplace.
Phage Therapy – The opportunity and the challenges
Learn how phage therapy is a promising solution against AMR by utilising highly selective viruses that target specific bacteria.
The AI Opportunities Action Plan: Positioning the UK as a global leader in artificial...
UK AI Minister Feryal Clark unveils the AI Opportunities Action Plan to boost innovation, investment, and inclusive access to AI.
Unlocking the future of upper atmosphere and near-Earth space research: Innovations and impact of...
PITHIA-NRF aims at facilitating research and development in the domain of the Upper Atmosphere and near-Earth space environment.
UK commits £2.5bn to develop STEP fusion power plant in West Burton
UK announces a £2.5bn investment in STEP, the world’s first fusion power plant, marking a major step toward clean, limitless energy.
Diet choices may be causing more PFAS exposure, study finds
A new study shows that drinking water, seafood, eggs, and brown rice remain significant sources of PFAS exposure for adults.











