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.
Faraday Factory Japan: High-quality HTS tapes for a greener future
Faraday Factory Japan is helping to accelerate the green transition with high-quality HTS tapes for zero-carbon technologies.
Unlocking bio-based materials innovation through the INN-PRESSME OITB and its Single-Entry Point
The INN-PRESSME project promotes state-of-the-art pilot facilities to support the market demand for bio-based material innovations.
Forever chemical pollution can now be tracked
Researchers have developed a way to fingerprint forever chemical pollution, which could help authorities trace them to their source.
How are space telescopes assembled?
Discover how in-space assembly is a scalable, technically viable way to build next-generation space telescopes.
Aston University spearheads new cutting-edge UK neuromorphic computing centre
UK announces the creation of the UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing. Discover how this will transform computer science.
Concord University Materials and REE Analysis Center installs automation upgrades
The REE Analysis Center recently installed new imaging and automation electronics and software, enhancing usability and remote access.
Just-In-Time Training: Rethinking education to maximise workforce readiness
Discover how Centennial College is redefining how education keeps pace through Just-In-Time Training. Click to find out more.
Why is ocean plastic waste still a growing problem despite global efforts?
Jack Shaw, a seasoned writer and editor for Modded, delves into why ocean plastic waste persists despite global solutions to reverse it.
EU unveils historic roadmap to end Russian energy dependence
The EU unveils a bold roadmap to end its reliance on Russian energy, phasing out gas, oil, and nuclear imports.
UK Government programme invites talent to develop emerging technologies
Discover how emerging technologies will help make the UK an AI powerhouse and strengthen our digital and cyber resilience.











