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.
Flue2Chem project awarded £5m to convert industrial waste into sustainable materials
The Flue2Chem project aims to reduce carbon emissions by converting industrial waste gases into sustainable materials.
How soil is contributing to climate change
Research suggests that nitrogen released by gas-powered machines causes dry soil to let go of carbon and release it back into the atmosphere.
Digital twin technology: The building blocks of sustainable and resilient infrastructure
Learn how digital twin technology will be essential in designing more sustainable and robust future infrastructure.
Advancing mineral exploration in South America
Golden Arrow Resources details the latest developments from its various mineral exploration projects in Chile and Argentina.
Energy efficient homes made possible with retrofitting
With the UK having the least energy efficient homes in Europe, more must be done to ensure that the government's net zero targets can be met.
UK oversees launch of the world’s first self-driving bus
The world’s first large-scale, self-driving bus is one of the latest projects being funded by the UK Government.
Researchers produce green hydrogen through seawater splitting
An international team of researchers has successfully split seawater without pre-treatment to produce green hydrogen.
How Ionic Rare Earths is advancing the rare earth circular economy
Ionic Rare Earths are expediting the global transition to clean energy through magnet and heavy rare earth production via mining, refining and magnet recycling.
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Paul Matysek appointed as the Executive Chairman of LithiumBank
LithiumBank Resources has revealed the appointment of Paul Matysek as the Executive Chairman of the Company.
Matysek's unique qualifications, experience and unprecedented string of successful...
Northumbria University solar storm project awarded £500,000 to develop AI prediction system
A £500,000 Northumbria University project will develop an Artificial Intelligence solar storm forecasting system.











