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.
Facility that turns greenhouse gases into stable carbon reaches second phase
The combined facility successfully removes the greenhouse gas CO2 from the atmosphere and turns it to stable carbon.
Electric cars could cut transportation costs for 90% of households
Results from a University of Michigan study suggest that 90% of households in the US could save money by transitioning to electric cars.
Cutting carbon emissions with a green ammonia production process
Scientists have made progress in making ammonia production more environmentally friendly, using green ammonia as a greener fertiliser.
First exoplanet discovered by NASA’s Webb Telescope
Learn about the first exoplanet called LHS 475 b that has been discovered by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
Mitigation makes significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions possible
Greenhouse gas emissions could be significantly reduced if a variety of mitigation options are globally implemented.
Unusual stellar explosion will expand our understanding of stars
Research discovered a stellar explosion rich in oxygen and magnesium, increasing our understanding of the later life of massive stars.
What is lithium used for, and where does it come from?
Brent Wilson of Galvanic Energy details how lithium is obtained around the world and its essential role in decarbonising the planet.
Ammonium-ion batteries – a metal-free solution for sustainable power?
KAUST researchers have innovated metal-free, ammonium-ion batteries that provide a sustainable alternative to power the green transition.
Next-generation radar systems will provide the ultimate planetary defence
The highest-resolution images of the Moon from the ground has paved the way for a next-generation radar system to study our Solar System.
New method turns plastic waste into valuable soil additive
Scientists from the University of California, Riverside, have moved one step closer to finding a use for plastic waste.











