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.
AMR infections remain above pre-pandemic levels in the US
A study has shown the ongoing challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the US, finding AMR infections are above pre-pandemic levels.
The changing face of the digital workplace
Stephen Homer of Getronics shares his thoughts on what’s next for the digital workplace and what trends we can expect to see in the future.
Green Energy Park secures $30m to develop major renewable hydrogen production plant in Brazil
Green Energy Park has announced $30m funding to develop an industry-leading renewable hydrogen production plant in Piaui, Brazil.
Molecular movement insights hold potential for future nanotechnologies
In a new study, researchers from the University of Surrey and the Graz University of Technology have achieved a groundbreaking understanding of molecular movement.
Honda to develop $15bn EV hub and battery plant in Canada
Honda has revealed it will invest $15bn to build an EV production and EV battery plant in Ontario, Canada.
Digital infrastructure: How AI can help improve efficiency
Alex Brew, Regional Director, Northern Europe at Vertiv, discusses how AI enhances the efficiency and reliability of digital infrastructure.
Range anxiety defeated with change in refuelling mindset
Researchers from Charmers University of Technology and the University of Delaware have found that a change in refuelling mindset, rather than a change in battery size or performance, could be the key to tackling range anxiety.
High Performance Podcast to discuss cyber crisis behaviours at Infosecurity Europe 2024
Infosecurity Europe 2024, running at ExCeL London from 4-6 June 2024, has announced Jake Humphrey and Professor Damian Hughes, the duo behind the hit High Performance Podcast, as keynote presenters for day two of this year's event.
Scandium Canada signs Crater Lake project pre-development agreement with Naskapi Nation
Scandium Canada has signed a significant Pre-Development Agreement with the Naskapi Nation regarding its Crater Lake project.
Electrifying the UK: Opportunities to accelerate EV charging and adoption
Dean Port, CEO of Crystal Electronics, explores the landscape of electrifying UK transport, exploring EV challenges and opportunities.