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.
Over 90% of tropical deforestation is caused by agriculture
A study suggests that between 90 and 99% of tropical deforestation is directly or indirectly caused by agriculture.
Blue Sky Uranium reveals exciting results from Ivana Deposit
Blue Sky Uranium Corp has announced assay results from the last tranche of the completed reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the Ivana Deposit.
Why explainable AI is essential for the growth of industry 4.0
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and explainable AI (XAI) systems and how they will be essential for boosting the growth of industry 4.0.
The essential role of flake graphite in vehicle electrification
Volt Carbon Technologies illustrate the vital role of natural flake graphite in powering the transition to electric vehicles and how their cutting-edge technology advances...
Quantum sensors accurately predict electric vehicle range capacity
Scientist have pioneered a cutting-edge technique using diamond quantum sensors that accurately estimates electric vehicle range.
Potentially habitable super-Earth discovered with SPECULOOS telescopes
An international research team has identified two super-Earth planets orbiting the LP 890-9 star using SPECULOOS telescopes.
Tree planting may not reduce carbon dioxide effectively
According to research from the University of Gothenburg, tree planting may not be the optimal strategy for reducing carbon dioxide.
Analysing the impacts of climate change in cities
Researchers from Argonne National Laboratory will examine the impacts of climate change to identify solutions for a sustainable future.
Martian rock developed into robust 3D printing materials
Researchers from Washington State University have developed durable, high-performance 3D printing materials from Martian rock.
The Public-Private Alliance bolsters progress on responsible mineral sourcing
RESOLVE’s Tommie-Lynne Enright and Taylor Kennedy outline the Public-Private Alliance’s progress on ensuring supply chain sustainability.