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.
Will the EU cancel its EV tariffs on Chinese vehicle imports?
The EU and China are beginning talks to reach a possible compromise on EU legislation to impose EV tariffs on Chinese-imported vehicles.
Pulsar’s rookie year roars with major Minnesota helium find
Pulsar Helium has announced positive results from its Topaz helium project in Minnesota, positioning it among the top-tier helium projects.
Advancing sustainable aquaculture in Canada
Dalhousie University is using its world-class research facilities to ensure sustainable aquaculture practices are used for years to come.
Green Minerals: Enabling the green shift with marine minerals
Copper is vital for the green energy transition, and as demand rises, companies are exploring the potential of marine minerals. Read more.
DOE commits to reducing methane pollution from oil and gas sector
Applications are open for $850m in federal funding to monitor, measure, quantify, and reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas sectors.
New prompt-based system enhances AI security against cyber attacks
Researchers have developed a new approach to AI security that employs text prompts to better protect AI systems from cyber threats.
General Election 2024: Parties must adopt effective plastic waste strategies
The General Election is around the corner, but plastic waste management is not at the forefront of party manifestos. Read more here.
EIT InnoEnergy launches European Solar Academy to address solar skills shortages
EIT InnoEnergy has launched its European Solar Academy to skill 65,000 workers over the next two years. Read more here.
Under the northern lights: Untapping the potential of the world’s largest cryolite mine
An old cryolite mine and an untapped rare earth endowment hold unique importance for greater powers than its junior Australian owner.
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New catalyst unveils the hidden power of water for green hydrogen generation
Water electrolysis offers a path to generate green hydrogen, which can be powered by renewables and clean electricity. Read more here.











