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.
Detection of cellular-level process behind crop-killing bacteria
A group of researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has discovered a key process through which dangerous crop-killing bacteria can infect plants.
Morrow – fuelling the green transition with eco battery technologies
Morrow Batteries AS is positioning itself as a world-leader in the development of sustainable and cost-effective eco battery technologies.
Accurately forecasting solar activity with innovative Sun clock
Scientists have made a groundbreaking advancement in predicting solar activity, pioneering the development of an innovative Sun clock.
Assessing the environmental impact of spodumene mining and processing
Dr John L Burba, CEO of International Battery Metals Inc, highlights the need to focus on the environmental impact of spodumene mining and the wider lithium production industry.
Conducting astroparticle physics experiments to understand the Universe
SNOLAB's Senior Research Scientist, Christine Kraus, explains how its latest astroparticle physics experiment - SNO+ - will enrich our understanding of CP-violation and the Universe.
Greenland mine provides unique green opportunity for rare earth minerals
Eclipse Metals is uncovering the exceptional potential of the unique Ivittuut mine site in Greenland, which it acquired earlier this year.
Geothermal Engineering Ltd announces record-breaking levels of lithium in geothermal fluid
Geothermal Engineering Ltd has confirmed the discovery of the world’s highest global concentration of lithium in geothermal fluid, which could boost efforts to sustainability...
Volt Resources ensure global graphite supply for green energy transition
Volt Resources is developing an integrated mine to the battery graphite supply chain to meet demand of the green energy transition.
Ophiuchus constellation analysis reveals the inception of our solar system
Astronomers have identified that star formation in the Ophiuchus constellation may explain how our solar system came into existence.
Discussing the Future Circular Collider feasibility study
Following the recommendations of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, CERN and its international partners are now studying the technical and financial feasibility of a 100km circular collider, the Future Circular Collider integrated project.