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.
High-order predictive modelling methodology for optimal results with reduced uncertainties
Professor Dan Gabriel Cacuci highlights a high-order predictive modelling methodology which overcomes the curse of dimensionality.
Australia’s battery industry to provide $16.9bn gross value added by 2030
The FBICRC reveals that Australia's battery industry could capitalise on $16.9bn in value add and generate 61,400 lucrative jobs by 2030.
California state budget commits $80m to STEM research
STEM research undertaken in California will tie into San Diego's primary economic development as California's 'Lithium Valley'.
Wildlife conservation could mitigate climate change
Global wildlife conservation could enhance natural carbon capture and storage by boosting ecosystem carbon sinks.
Commercialising graphene: Can it be used in everyday technology?
Graphenest and Hubron have entered a new strategic partnership that is aimed at exploring, developing, and commercialising graphene.
UK and South Korea partner to research and develop fusion power plants
The UK and South Korea have joined forces in a quest to make fusion power part of the world’s future energy supply.
Leading the evolution of battery recycling materials
Cirba Solutions explores how its state-of-the-art battery recycling process is helping to pioneer a circular supply chain.
Groundbreaking safety assurance framework can be applied to automated transport
Automated transport is on the rise, but many people are concerned about how safe it really is when robots are entirely operating them.
Carbon fibre paper significantly extends the life of EV lithium metal batteries
Read how carbon fibre paper technology can potentially enhance the durability and lifespan of lithium metal batteries for EV
We need a global agency to build a sustainable market for helium
We discuss how an international agency is essential for developing a sustainable market for helium, one of the most precious resources.











