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.
Antibiotics in farming: Rethinking agriculture practices to stop overuse
Cóilín Nunan, Policy and Science Manager at the Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics, discusses antibiotic overuse in farming, and advocates for stricter regulations and fundamental changes in farming practices to mitigate antibiotic resistance.
BT Group launches first street cabinet EV charge point
BT Group has announced the installation of its first EV charge point powered by a repurposed street cabinet.
Ames Lab process creates clean diesel from plastic waste
The Ames National Laboratory has created an innovative method for turning harmful plastic waste into valuable, clean diesel.
The advancement of quantum technology in Ireland
Ireland has long been a quantum research powerhouse, but now, with new legislation, they are setting the stage for a further revolution in the journey to Quantum 2.0.
Direct air capture accelerated through Georgia Tech and Meta OpenDAC database
Georgia Tech and Meta have collaborated on a massive database to make it easier and faster to implement direct air capture technologies.
Did the Webb Telescope find signs of life on an exoplanet?
After exciting reports last year, did the James Webb Space Telescope actually find signs of life on an exoplanet? Find out.
NREL manufactures wind turbine blades with help from robots
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory have used robots to help manufacture wind turbine blades.
Developing Canada’s critical minerals processing capabilities
BMAC is conducting an analysis of Canada’s critical minerals processing capabilities to optimise the nation's battery value chain.
UKAEA and CVŘ collaborate to develop UK fusion energy plant
The UKAEA has signed a multi-year deal with CVŘ to further the development of the UK fusion energy plant called STEP.
Developing a strong cyber aware culture to be discussed at Infosecurity Europe 2024
Claire Williams OBE, one of the most prominent women in F1 history, will discuss developing a cyber aware culture at Infosecurity Europe 2024.