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.
New carbon-negative materials could advance sustainable construction
Discover how scientists have developed a new carbon-negative building material using seawater, electricity and carbon dioxide.
Clean heating and cooling: Building a circular energy economy in cities
Thomas Nowak discusses building a circular energy economy with sustainable heating and cooling through thermal networks and heat pumps.
EEKE: How the BioReCer project builds consumer trust in bio-based products
Apostolos Raftopoulos, President EEKE, discusses how the BioReCer project strengthens consumer trust in bio-based products.
Exploring the potential of ocean energy: Top locations revealed
Ocean energy produced from currents has emerged as a viable candidate for clean energy. Discover the best locations for exploiting this.
A year of UK success in Horizon Europe as major innovations take place
The UK is marking a year of successful collaboration with Horizon Europe, reflecting on innovation and funding opportunities for researchers.
KIST develops carbon catalyst to produce green hydrogen
The new carbon catalyst works even in air supply environments with low oxygen and neutral electrolytes by introducing mesopores. Read more.
Liaison project’s photovoltaic guardrail to transform sustainable roads
Discover how the photovoltaic guardrail, developed under the Liaison project, transforms road infrastructure by generating renewable energy.
The shifting hydrogen production landscape: The need for a clear EU strategy
Dr Thomas Hillig explores how hydrogen production has shifted from ambitious hype to a more practical and realistic approach.
CEMI and Austmine sign MoU to strengthen global mining innovation
The MoU accelerates innovation, fosters collaboration, and promotes sustainability in the global mining industry.
PPPL’s QUADCOIL code accelerates design of stellarators for fusion energy
Learn how Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory's QUADCOIL computer code accelerates the design of stellarators for fusion energy.











