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.
How AI is reshaping the transportation industry
AI is transforming the transportation industry, from smarter routine and predictive maintenance to autonomous vehicles and logistics.
UK ill-prepared for outbreaks of major animal diseases, warns NAO
UK is unprepared for animal disease outbreaks due to outdated systems, staff shortages, and lack of strategic planning, warns an NAO report.
LHCb achieves landmark precision in Z boson mass measurement
LHCb achieves a groundbreaking first at the LHC with a highly precise measurement of the Z boson mass - discover the implications!
Biometric Authentication solving Data Breach problems: How to protect your online life using CardLab’s...
Learn how CardLab’s biometric authentication system enhances online security by enabling secure access through fingerprint verification.
Shaping European energy communities: Latest insights from the SERENE project
Explore how the SERENE project is transforming energy systems across Europe through smart grids, battery storage, and community innovation.
UK publishes landmark guidance to boost safe development of phage therapies
UK releases first official guidance on phage therapies, paving the way for safe treatments against antibiotic-resistant infections.
EU launches ambitious strategy to build water resilience and combat PFAS
EU unveils bold Water Resilience Strategy to restore the water cycle, secure clean water, and build a climate-resilient, competitive economy.
JAO: Why cross-border trading is key to a resilient EU electricity market
Frederik Johnsen, CEO of Joint Allocation Office, discusses why cross-border trading is essential for a resilient European electricity market.
Avantamine: The ultimate solution for global preparedness against pathogens
Avantamine avoids the drawbacks of bleach, making it an effective, safe, and versatile solution for infection control.
Rousing the quantum vacuum with extreme laser light
The University of Maryland explores light’s key role in physics, from electromagnetic waves to quantum vacuum experiments.











