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.
Earth’s rotation is being affected by climate change
Two new studies published by ETH Zurich suggest that the Earth's rotation is being significantly impacted by climate change.
Evaluating usability issues with AI-assisted smart speakers
Smart speakers often do not have screens and provide little to no visual information feedback, complicating their usability.
Penn State advances recycling for solid-state lithium batteries
Researchers at Penn State have innovated a new method to improve the recycling of solid-state lithium batteries.
Why the stormwater runoff matters
D4Runoff is a Horizon Europe-funded project developing a novel framework to detect, prevent and reduce pollution in urban stormwater runoff.
IPCEI funding paves way for progress at bp’s Lingen green hydrogen project
bp has been granted funding as part of the European IPCEI Hy2Infra wave for a green hydrogen project in Germany.
The role of AI in predicting and managing disease outbreaks
Discover how AI revolutionises healthcare by predicting and controlling disease outbreaks, and enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
Ed Miliband approves major UK solar farm development
The UK Government has approved the development of a significant solar farm project that is a major coup for the country's green energy goals.
New app set to tackle food insecurity and supply chain issues
A new app, HarvestHub, will heal COVID-induced supply chain issues, help farmers increase production, and get food to families in need.
KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven strengthen partnership on semiconductor technology
KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven have signed an agreement on semiconductor technology, focused on joint education and research.
MXene breakthrough to transform green hydrogen production
A team of scientists at KIST have developed a revolutionary MXene that may advance green hydrogen production.











