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.
New technique reduces electromigration of nanoscale electronic components
A new technique for alleviating electromigration in nanoscale electronic interconnects, enhances the durability of future integrated circuits.
Sustainable stationary energy storage with hybrid redox-flow batteries
Researchers at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg have developed a novel method for producing hybrid redox-flow batteries with a long battery life, with promising potential for sustainable stationary energy storage.
Automating production of pharmaceutical compounds
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a unique method to automate the production of pharmaceutical compounds.
Destruction of ancient ozone layer stunted human population
Research has signified that a primordial supervolcano severely decreased atmospheric ozone levels, reducing the human population.
Battery technologies and the green energy transition
Modernising Europe’s legislation for battery technologies is a key step in building a circular supply chain but questions remain about how sustainable practices can...
Clues to future climate change effects found in Antarctica
A novel investigation of smoke particles trapped in Antarctic ice spanning back hundreds of years may reveal the planet's future climate change effects.
The study,...
Novel material achieves super-resolution with light microscopes
The resolution capacity of ordinary light microscopes has been greatly advanced by the invention of a novel light-shrinking material.
Farmed seafood is a climate smart form of agriculture
With over 125 years’ experience in supporting the nation’s fisheries, NOAA Fisheries shares some of the work it is doing to ensure aquaculture has a positive impact on environmental, social, economic development.
Earth’s water reservoirs accountable for greenhouse gas emissions
Researchers have identified that the Earth’s water reservoirs emit more considerable greenhouse gas emissions than previously anticipated.
Japanese scientists enhance future 5G communication systems
The realisation of green 5G communication systems has become much closer with the development of a wirelessly powered relay network.











