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.
Palaeontologists reveal new factors behind human evolution
Palaeontologists have revealed that human evolution is caused by increasing brain size and an increasingly juvenile cranial shape
EU grants €12.4m to STRING for cross-border hydrogen fuel stations
Connecting Europe Facility has granted the STRING chair €12.3 million to construct 12 new hydrogen fuel stations across European borders
Measuring basal thaw of glaciers is crucial for understanding rising sea levels
Research by Stanford University has identified that measuring the base thawing of glaciers is important in understanding rising sea levels
Scientists discover origins of mysterious lonsdaleite space diamonds
A study has uncovered the enigmatic source of diamonds from outer space known as lonsdaleite, an extremely rare, hexagonal form of diamond.
Concerns about the use of AI technology revealed in new study
A new study has been carried out across Japan, Germany and the US to determine people's concerns about the use of AI technology
Topsoe and First Ammonia collaborate to advance green ammonia production
Topsoe and First Ammonia, have entered a collaboration that will see the companies elevate zero emission ammonia production
Breakthrough technology discovers the origin of cosmic rays
Researchers have developed a new simulation programme which is able to source the unknown origins of cosmic rays
Decarbonising energy systems could save the planet trillions
University of Oxford research suggests that decarbonised energy systems could save the world at least $12 trillion compared to fossil fuels.
Autonomous vehicle driven by most advanced AI model to date
Experts have innovated an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model that simultaneously handles the perception and control of an autonomous vehicle.
Climate change could have devastating effects on forests’ carbon uptake
Studies by Oregon State University have found that climate change will damage trees' ability to cool leaves and pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere











