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.
Cutting-edge SwRI sensor advances space weather monitoring on NOAA satellite
SwRI has integrated its Solar Wind Plasma Sensor into the NOAA's upcoming Space Weather Follow On-Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1) satellite.
Rising helium demand set to double by 2035
A new report from IDTechEx suggests that helium demand globally is set to double by 2035, driven by the wide-ranging uses.
McGill breakthrough brings all-solid-state lithium batteries for EVs closer to reality
Researchers at McGill University have achieved a major breakthrough in the development of all-solid-state lithium batteries.
Restoring and reconnecting the wetlands
The DaWetRest project restores biodiversity to the Danube River and wetlands through reconnection activities and community engagement.
IBM launches first quantum data center in Europe: A major leap for quantum computing
IBM has launched its first quantum data center in Europe, a significant milestone for the continent's role in advancing quantum computing.
Artificial pancreas revolutionises type 1 diabetes care for thousands of NHS patients
The NHS will provide tens of thousands of children and eligible adults with type 1 diabetes access to an 'artificial pancreas' device.
New project examines the social and environmental impact of AI
As technology continues to expand its footprint, researchers are raising questions about the potential social and environmental impact of AI.
F-type stars show life beyond Earth could be possible
Are there planets that contain life beyond Earth? The answer is maybe, according to a new study examining F-type star systems.
Why should you care about ethical and sustainable mining?
Atkinsons Bullion discusses why sustainable mining is crucial for a greener future and how purchasing decisions can drive positive change.
Researchers discover promising electrolyte for rechargeable batteries
Researchers have developed an electrolyte with high conductivity, formability, and electrochemical stability to aid rechargeable batteries.











