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.
EU invests €436m in Austrian and Lithuanian renewable hydrogen
Learn how Europe accelerates its green transition with €436m in State aid for renewable hydrogen production in Austria and Lithuania.
UK overhauls funding for digital projects to boost innovation
Discover how the UK government has shaped new funding for AI and digital projects to save taxpayer money and boost public services.
EU greenlights Gen-Q: A landmark initiative for quantum science research
EU has officially approved Gen-Q, an ambitious international doctoral training programme in quantum science and technology. Find out more.
Eni and UKAEA to build advanced tritium fuel cycle facility
Construction of the world’s largest and most advanced tritium fuel cycle facility is a vital fuel for future fusion power stations.
Ultrabright light of Canadian synchrotron helping solve society’s most complex problems
The Canadian Light Source is being used to help combat various real-world problems from vaccine research to food production.
Tohoku University catalyst advances hydrogen production
Discover how a Tohoku University catalyst is revolutionising hydrogen production, boosting efficiency, and accelerating clean energy.
Over 16,000 EV chargers set to be rolled out in the Midlands
Drivers across the Midlands will benefit from more than 16,000 new EV chargers as the region secures over £40m in government investment.
Zuchongzhi-3 quantum processor sets new performance record
Zuchongzhi-3 quantum processor sets new records, surpassing classical supercomputers in speed and performance. Find out more.
New study shows DNA sequencing reduces diagnosis times and curbs AMR
DNA sequencing approaches can be implemented onsite in hospitals to diagnose bacterial infections faster and more accurately.
New TUM training model slashes AI energy consumption
AI energy consumption is surging, raising sustainability concerns. Learn how a training method from TUM could drastically cut power use.