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.
Bacteria found to collect rare earth elements for reuse
Biosorption of rare earth elements by bacteria is fast and efficient, allowing the recycling and reuse of the metals.
How Canada’s Critical Minerals Strategy is accelerating the sector
Discover everything you need to know about the Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy and what it means for Canada’s economy.
Are our electric car batteries really sustainable?
Electric car batteries are crucial to meeting the terms of the Paris Agreement; however, they can have a substantial environmental toll.
Rare earth elements recycling advanced through £15m UK Government funding
The UK Government will provide £15m in funding to innovate rare earth elements recycling technologies and techniques.
UK Space Agency announces funding for future Moon exploration
The UK Space Agency has announced today that it will provide over £50m to UK companies to aid further Moon exploration projects.
Establishing a circular battery economy in North America
Battery Council International detail the key priorities to consider to create and maintain North America’s circular battery economy.
First UK Gigafactory back on track as Recharge Industries complete Britishvolt takeover
The first UK Gigafactory is set to become a reality, with Recharge Industries™ announcing its successful takeover bid for Britishvolt.
The most efficient method for creating metallic plasmas
A team of researchers has successfully used solid metals under a strong magnetic field in a microwave resonator to create metallic plasmas.
New soft robot first to climb on inverted surfaces
A soft robot that can move on any surface has been developed for use in medical applications and rescue missions.
The future of mining in Newfoundland and Labrador
Learn about the vast potential of the critical minerals sector in Newfoundland and Labrador to reinforce North America's supply chains.











