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.
How do airborne microplastics contribute to climate change?
Learn more about how airborne microplastics circulate in the biosphere and impact biodiversity and climate change.
Establishing a domestic lithium battery manufacturing value chain in the US
Uncover why America's race to establish a domestic lithium battery manufacturing value chain is a game-changer for our energy future.
Origins of Saturn’s rings highlighted in new simulations
Learn how a new series of supercomputer simulations has provided an insight into the origin of Saturn’s rings.
Ensuring a longer life for organic solar cells
Researchers are working to increase the stability of organic solar cells, which currently decompose quickly. Learn more here.
New nanozymes developed with ability for carbon capture
A team of researchers from UAB has developed new nanozymes that are designed with carbon capture capacity.
Accelerating Parkinson’s disease diagnosis with Artificial Intelligence
Learn about a new AI tool developed by ACE and the NHS’s AI Skunkworks that is speeding up Parkinson's disease diagnosis.
UK and Germany partnership will establish an international hydrogen industry
The UK and Germany have signed an agreement to help accelerate the development of an international hydrogen industry. Read more here.
Battery research projects to receive over €150m from European Union
The European Union has announced €150m in funding for Battery 2030+ to facilitate sustainable battery research.
Rolls-Royce hydrogen research project achieves world industry first
Rolls-Royce has announced a new world industry first at its hydrogen research project – a step toward enabling hydrogen as an aviation fuel.
Eramet and SUEZ select Dunkirk for EV battery recycling plant
Eramet and SUEZ have announced that Dunkirk will be the location for their collaborative EV battery recycling plant project. Read more.











