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.
EU imposes provisional countervailing duties on imports of Chinese electric cars
The European Commission has announced it has imposed provisional countervailing duties on imported Chinese electric cars.
Université de Sherbrooke pioneer metal extraction method to recycle battery waste
Research led by experts at the Université de Sherbrooke has developed an eco-friendly process for recycling battery waste.
Using AI to leverage disaster responses and healthcare shortages
A new study investigates how social media can be leveraged with AI to provide vital communication and disaster responses for victims.
UK universities developing quantum technologies to solve dark matter mystery
Three of the UK’s leading universities are developing quantum technologies to solve one of the greatest mysteries in science – dark matter.
Transformative power: Select Power Systems and the future of EV charging
One of the aspects of transitioning to a sustainable world involves creating the infrastructure to support it. Select Power Systems recognises this and provides efficient EV charging stations.
Namibia Critical Metals Inc. signs MoU to sell thorium produced from Lofdal Heavy Rare...
Namibia Critical Metals Inc. has signed a non-binding, non-exclusive Memorandum of Understanding to sell thorium.
ESA Express mission discovers huge scar on Mars volcano
A new image from ESA’s Mars Express reveals a dark, uneven scar on Mars, slicing through marbled ground at the foot of a giant volcano.
Speira announces record investment in aluminium recycling furnace
Speira, a leading European aluminium recycling and rolling company, has announced a record investment in a new furnace.
Canada to sign association to Horizon Europe Pillar II today
Today marks a milestone for Canadian research and innovation, with Canada set to sign its association with Horizon Europe Pillar II.
AI energy demand: Google’s emissions climb by nearly 50%
Google has revealed its emissions have increased by 48% over the last five years due to the increasing energy demand from AI. Read more here.











