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.
Nickel’s role in the future of safer electric vehicle batteries
Researchers have explored nickel-based cathodes, one of the two electrodes that facilitate energy storage in electric vehicle batteries.
Canada’s General Fusion achieves first magnetised target fusion plasma
Learn how General Fusion is advancing magnetised target fusion to deliver zero-carbon fusion energy to Canada.
ESA and HPE launch cutting-edge high-performance computing facility for European space industry
ESA and HPE launch a cutting-edge high-performance computing facility at ESRIN, revolutionising European space research. Find out more.
Striking a balance between AI innovation and security
Business leaders must prioritise building resilience in their AI security systems, implementing protection against attacks and threats.
How radio bursts reveal the unique location of dwarf stars
A white dwarf and a red dwarf star orbiting each other every two hours are emitting unique radio bursts. Discover more here.
KIT’s CCLab to revolutionise plastic waste chemical recycling
Discover how KIT’s Carbon Cycle Lab is revolutionising chemical recycling to transform plastic waste into valuable raw materials.
The growing threat of mycotoxins in a warming Europe
Learn how mycotoxins are a rising food safety threat in Europe as climate change fuels fungal contamination.
Up to 170,000 UK homes set to become more energy efficient
The UK government’s Warm Homes Plan will create up to 170,000 energy efficient homes, helping families lower their energy bills.
Earth-like planets may be more common than we imagined
Discover how Earth-like planets form with a new model that explains the origins of super-Earths and mini-Neptunes.
How do microplastics increase antimicrobial resistance?
Microplastics are not just pollutants but also highly complex materials that facilitate antimicrobial resistance, even without antibiotics.