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.
University of Cambridge: First to capture image of the Earth’s interior layers
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have captured an image of the Earth’s interior layers, revealing an unusual pocket of rock at the boundary...
ZEVx has the solutions for the future of fleet electrification
The Innovation Platform spoke to Charles Maury, Chief Design Officer of ZEVx, about the organisation’s goal to electrify light- and medium-duty fleet vehicles, and...
The sustainable and green development of high-quality lithium
Charles FitzRoy, CEO of Bradda Head Lithium Limited, details its history and explains why and how it now focuses on the development of high-quality...
Developing a sustainable lithium industry in the US
Brent Wilson, President and CEO of Galvanic Energy, explains how lithium should be produced domestically in order to develop a sustainable US lithium industry.
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The promise of Alberta’s mineral resources
The Honourable Sonya Savage, Alberta’s Minister of Energy, outlines Alberta's mineral resources potential and the province’s commitment to critical mineral production.
Alberta and Canada are...
How the mining sector can remain compliant with new ESG regulations
Assheton Stewart Carter, CEO of TDi Sustainability, outlines the five key issues that mining companies must consider to remain compliant with new ESG regulations.
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Recirculating aquaculture systems: Improving Atlantic salmon performance
The RAS 4.0 project, led by Norwegian food research institute Nofima, is designed to optimise recirculating aquaculture systems to improve the welfare and performance...
The progression of graphite mine development in Tanzania
Matt Bull, Technical and Executive Director of Armadale Capital, outlines the objectives and progress made on the Mahenge Liandu Graphite Project in Tanzania.
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Scientists revolutionise the nuclear magnetic resonance method
Researchers from the University of Vienna have revolutionised the nuclear magnetic resonance method to monitor fast and complicated biomolecular events, such as protein folding.
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Europe’s energy security: North Sea offshore wind to power the EU
European leaders meet in Denmark to discuss the role of North Sea offshore wind in strengthening the EU’s energy security.
Today, 18 May 2022, the...











