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.
ETM’s lithium exploration strategy for sustainable energy
With lithium exploration ramping up in Canada and Spain, ETM is advancing its world-class Kvanefjeld rare earths deposit in Greenland.
A circular space economy is more than just rocket science
In the North East of England, industry and academia have joined forces to develop the relevant skills to enable a truly circular space economy.
Electric trucks and automation could cut over $500m in environmental costs annually
A study has highlighted that combining automation and electric trucks can mitigate urban health impacts and environmental damages.
New collaboration awarded funding to investigate the impact of cosmic rays on quantum technologies
A new collaboration project has been awarded funding to analyse how radiation and cosmic rays impact quantum technologies. Read more here.
BCM releases exceptional mineral resource estimate for the Ema project
Brazilian Critical Minerals Limited (BCM) has unveiled its maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for the Ema project.
POEMS: Physics of extreme massive stars
Explore the evolution of massive stars through the groundbreaking research of the EU-funded project POEMS.
Navigating Australia’s critical minerals landscape
Dr Chris Vernon, Critical Minerals Lead Expert at CSIRO, discusses the promise of Australia's critical minerals resources and illuminates the path forward in harnessing these vital resources to propel Australia towards a resilient and sustainable future.
Ultralow-concentration electrolyte developed for lithium-ion batteries
Researchers from Ningbo University in China and the University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Campus in the US have developed an ultralow-concentration electrolyte that may be suitable for practical applications in lithium-ion batteries.
AI weather forecasts can accurately predict the path of major storms
A new study has suggested that AI weather forecasts can produce predictions of similar accuracy faster and cheaper than traditional methods.
Getting creative with solar energy
Thomas Garabetian, R&I Manager at SolarPower Europe discusses the most affordable renewable energy solution - solar energy.