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.
Mechanical recycling: A key solution for a circular plastics economy
Discover how mechanical recycling is transforming mixed plastic waste into valuable products, supporting a circular economy.
Phage therapies: Nature’s answer to combating superbugs
Cellexus is committed to supporting the development of phage therapies, which use bacteriophages to combat superbugs. Discover more here.
The seaweed solution: How CH4 Global is scaling nature’s methane-busting powerhouse
CH4 Global is harnessing the methane-reducing properties of Asparagopsis seaweed to create a scalable cattle feed additive.
The five-year countdown: A path to 2030 clean power
Hydrogen UK sets out the steps taken to advance hydrogen technology and industry to meet 2030 clean power targets.
Vetigenics: Bridging biotechnology and veterinary care for a healthier future
Vetigenics is transforming the treatment of challenging diseases in pets with technology that generates best-in-class antibody therapies.
TRIUMF and actinium-225 – the ‘world’s rarest drug’
By developing isotopes like actinium-225, the research and development teams at TRIUMF have the potential to revolutionise cancer care.
Accelerating commercial fusion: How HTS-110’s in-house R&D fast-tracks next-gen reactors
HTS-110 helps fusion innovators navigate high-field magnet challenges and compress development timelines. Discover more here.
CowRecovery to improve the health and welfare of ‘down’ cows
Learn about a new device that will improve the management, health, and welfare of ‘down’ cows, as well as staff safety.
Scaling carbon capture, utilisation and storage: The key to achieving net zero
Learn more about the potential that carbon capture, utilisation and storage has in the journey to net zero.
Exploiting natural hydrogen sources is key for the green energy transition
Discover how natural hydrogen resources have been found using state-of-the-art simulations of plate tectonic processes.