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.
Pursuing purity in EV battery manufacturing
Discover how cathode active material filtration technology optimises the efficiency of lithium batteries for use in EV manufacturing.
What can we do with nuclear fuel after it’s been used?
Nuclear power, and especially the material from its used fuel can be a subject of concern for many. Discover more here.
Space sustainability conference kicks off with £1.8m for tech innovation
The £1.8m injection is designed to give a boost to British organisations with technologies to support the delivery of space sustainability.
Zeus North America Mining Corp. commences trading on the OTCQB
Zeus North America Mining Corp. has qualified to trade on the OTCQB Venture Market in the US, which is operated by the OTC Markets Group Inc.
Researchers maximise solar energy production with ground reflectors
University of Ottawa researchers have devised a smart approach using ground reflectors to maximise solar energy production.
Driving carbon capture technology forward in the UK
A call for evidence was launched today for new ways to transport captured CO2 that enables UK industries to adopt carbon capture technology.
World’s purest silicon paves way towards scalable quantum computers
Scientists at the University of Manchester, in collaboration with the University of Melbourne, have produced an ultra-pure form of silicon that allows the construction of high-performance qubit devices for scalable quantum computers.
Future-proofing urban food systems: Innovations in sustainable urban agriculture
Cities2030 explores the development and implementation of innovative urban food systems to address the growing demand for food in cities.
New high-throughput device set to reduce advanced materials manufacturing time
A researcher from the University of Birmingham has developed a new high-throughput device that produces libraries of advanced materials using sustainable mechanochemical approaches.
Green Minerals: Enabling the green shift with marine minerals
Copper is vital for the green energy transition, and as demand rises, companies are exploring the potential of marine minerals. Read more.