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.
Understanding the value of data in order to improve Machine Learning
The value of data is increasing as we move towards a more autonomous society, as it reveals insights into our everyday behaviour.
The role of renewable liquid fuels in the energy transition
Learn more about the importance of renewable liquid fuels and the vital issues to be tackled in order to maintain a sustainable supply.
Water preservation using advance membrane treatment processes
Water scarcity is helping to innovate new wastewater treatment systems, and the lithium market is accelerating implementation.
Tax in Canada is accelerating the critical minerals industry
Learn about the evolution of tax in Canada and how it is helping the critical minerals industry to thrive.
Advanced materials and reactors for energy storage through ammonia
Discover how the ARENHA project is working to overcome the technical challenges of using green ammonia for flexible, safe, and profitable energy storage.
There is no silver bullet to wastewater sustainability – bold thinking is essential
Learn about the challenges surrounding wastewater management and how we can ensure sustainable solutions moving forward.
Queensland Pacific Metals announces Moranbah Project acquisition
Queensland Pacific Metals has sensationally revealed it has entered into a conditional agreement to acquire 100% of the Moranbah Project.
EU Commission approves €450m renewable hydrogen production scheme
The European Commission is supporting renewable hydrogen production through the approval of a €450m Italian scheme.
Exciting news as the JUICE mission is now ready for launch
The JUICE mission, which aims to explore the planet Jupiter and its three largest moons, is now ready to leave Earth.
Concrete for long-term carbon capture and storage?
What is the potential of concrete as a carbon capture and storage solution? Päivö Kinnunen of the University of Oulu explores this further.











