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.
Climate crisis combatted by new University of Bath institute
The University of Bath aims to tackle the climate crisis and global sustainability issues by launching the new Institute for Sustainability.
Exploring the mechanisms of cosmetic magnetic fields
Scientists have shed new light on a possible mechanism that may seed magnetic fields for the galactic dynamo.
Climate change could accelerate if dust levels stop rising
UCLA researchers have found that global atmospheric dust has masked the full potential of greenhouse gases’ role in climate change.
Solar flares predicted through new clues from the Sun’s Atmosphere
Discover how new signals from the Sun's atmosphere that may help to predict when the next solar flare will occur.
Argentina Lithium & Energy: Driving lithium development in Argentina
Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp. outline the latest updates and future plans for the company’s lithium brine projects across Argentina.
Restructuring the Norwegian electricity grid to reduce carbon emissions
To reduce carbon emissions by 55% by 2030, the Norwegian Government and SINTEF are introducing dramatic changes to the electricity grid.
ESG-compliant Re-2Ox technology revolutionises battery metals processing
Canada Silver Cobalt Works introduces its mining technology designed to process battery metals whilst meeting high environmental standards.
New smart EV charging system could save consumers up to £1,000 a year
Thanks to plans for a new EV charging system, UK electric vehicle owners are set to benefit from lower energy bills and cheaper motoring.
Radio signal detected from far away galaxy
Astronomers have identified a radio signal from the most distant galaxy to date using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in India.
Artificial Intelligence used to facilitate self-assembly of new nanostructures
Scientists have used Artificial Intelligence to rapidly facilitate the self-assembly of new nanostructures.











