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.
Verkor announces €100m funding for developing sustainable battery cells
Verkor has revealed it has raised €100m of funding, which it will utilise for the research and production of sustainable battery cells.
The dynamic response of planetary atmospheres to solar wind
Beatriz Sánchez-Cano is conducting high-level research that will have significant contributions to solar wind and space weather forecasting.
How shark denticles may aid in coral reef conservation
Shark denticles may provide a coral reef conservation effect, inferring that the species may significantly impact ecosystems.
EDGAR reveals air pollutant emissions decrease in developed countries
A study utilising EDGAR technology has indicated that air pollutant emissions have regressed in more developed countries.
UK scientists help NASA in the pursuit of sending astronauts to Mars
A team of UK scientists are assisting NASA with a mission that will facilitate preparation for humanity’s next gigantic leap – sending astronauts to Mars.
Unusually massive black hole population discovered in Palomar 5 cluster
An international group of scientists have identified that the Palomar 5 star cluster hosts an abnormally massive black hole population.
Optimising metallic films for the electronics industry
Researchers’ novel findings indicate unprecedented promise for enhancing metallic films for use in the electronics industry.
Advancing medical care with 3D-printed tissue scaffolds
UK scientists have developed 3D-printed tissue scaffolds that provide efficient tissue regeneration once implanted and harmlessly biodegrade.
Using Artificial Intelligence to analyse big data from astronomy surveys
Japanese researchers at have developed a groundbreaking method to mitigate the effects of shape noise in astronomy surveys.
Deadly arsenic discovered to be instrumental in creating gold deposits
Geochemists have unearthed why discovering gold deposits is so elusive, providing new insights into the formation of the precious metal.











