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.
New study highlights the link between groundwater depletion and food security
Although efforts to slow groundwater depletion need to be urgently accelerated, it would likely lead to significant food security impacts.
Volkswagen’s Elli Charger 2 will fuel EVs with solar power
Volkswagen Group brand Elli has recently launched the Elli Charger 2, which will enable customers to charge their EVs with solar power.
Scientists call for global action as plastic pollution crisis intensifies
Dr Douglas McCauley, Professor at UC Santa Barbara, and Adjunct Professor at UC Berkeley, and Neil Nathan, Project Scientist, at Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory, at UC Santa Barbara, discuss the urgent need for international action against plastic pollution, highlighting proposals for policy interventions.
AI alerts can help improve patient outcomes, study finds
Deploying AI intervention to improve clinical care and patient outcomes is a key step in improving clinical deterioration models.
Scandium Canada: Pioneering a fully integrated scandium supply chain
Scandium Canada Ltd. has announced significant progress in establishing a fully integrated scandium supply chain.
Western agricultural communities need water conservation strategies, study finds
Relying on water storage will not be enough to compensate for declines in future water availability in western agricultural communities.
Meld Energy approved to build 100 MW green hydrogen production facility in Hull
The green light has been given to Meld Energy to develop a 100 MW green hydrogen production facility in Saltend, Hull.
Parkinson’s disease stages monitored with smartwatches
Research suggests that widely used smartwatches could be used to monitor Parkinson’s disease stages in patients.
European companies join forces to establish Fusion Association
European companies have agreed to establish a European Fusion Association to secure Europe’s long-term energy supply.
Supercomputer reveals insights about NASA’s Roman mission
Using supercomputer simulations, scientists have created nearly four million images depicting the cosmos as NASA’s Roman mission will see it.











