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.
Ending cyberattacks with post-quantum cryptography computer chip
Scientists have made significant progress in combatting cyberattacks, developing a computer chip that utilises post-quantum cryptography.
Blencowe Resources: Driving the production of flake graphite
Blencowe will deliver a high quality, long-term supply source for flake graphite, one of the key input materials within the lithium-ion batteries used to power electric vehicles.
Volt Resources Ltd announce European Raw Materials Alliance partnership
Pioneers of graphite production and development, Volt Resources Ltd, has announced joining the European Raw Materials Alliance.
UK Energy Minister visits the European Marine Energy Centre
The European Marine Energy Centre has been visited by the UK Minister for Energy to discuss the developments occurring in ocean energy.
UK Shipping industry to lessen CO2 output with space technology
A UK company is utilising satellite data to create technology that will enable the shipping industry to lower its CO2 emissions and facilitate wind power for use on ships.
WindEurope: Discussing the future landscape of European wind energy
Giles Dickson, CEO of WindEurope, discusses what is needed to secure the potential of wind energy in Europe’s carbon-free future.
Utilising spectroscopic instruments to explore the Solar System
Spectroscopic instruments are very sensitive tools which play an important and active role in exploring and understanding the Solar System.
Exploring new opportunities in nucleon structure measurements
A team at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) is using the beam at the High Intensity Gamma-Ray Source (HIγS) to explore nucleon structure using Compton scattering.
Studying neutron star matter in the laboratory
Goethe University’s Professor Joachim Stroth explores neutron star matter and what happens when two of the densest macroscopic objects we know of merge.
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Studying the ‘potential’ of species to cope with environmental changes
Professor Dr Jörns Fickel of Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research explains the work taking place on species’ ability to cope with environmental changes.











