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.
Efficiency of flapping drones to be increased with wing-folding research
According to a recent study led by Lund University, wing-folding could be the next step in increasing the efficiency of flapping drones.
Abandoned mines could soon become energy storage hubs
A new IIASA-led project will transform decommissioned abandoned mines into long-term energy storage solutions.
LPI commences drilling at Greenbushes lithium project
Lithium Power International has commenced drilling at its East Kirup lithium prospect, part of the Greenbushes project in Western Australia.
Monitoring climate-induced natural hazards with Machine Learning
Climate induced-natural hazards can be better tracked by combining satellite technology with Machine Learning.
Critical minerals partnership struck between the UK and Saudi Arabia
The UK Government has established a partnership with Saudi Arabia to strengthen the country’s critical minerals supply chains.
Facility that turns greenhouse gases into stable carbon reaches second phase
The combined facility successfully removes the greenhouse gas CO2 from the atmosphere and turns it to stable carbon.
Electric cars could cut transportation costs for 90% of households
Results from a University of Michigan study suggest that 90% of households in the US could save money by transitioning to electric cars.
Cutting carbon emissions with a green ammonia production process
Scientists have made progress in making ammonia production more environmentally friendly, using green ammonia as a greener fertiliser.
First exoplanet discovered by NASA’s Webb Telescope
Learn about the first exoplanet called LHS 475 b that has been discovered by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
Mitigation makes significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions possible
Greenhouse gas emissions could be significantly reduced if a variety of mitigation options are globally implemented.