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.
Rambler Canada’s billion-pound copper mine about to show its metal
Rambler’s high-grade copper-gold mine is poised for take-off, both operationally and through its expansion and exploration potential.
From RHIC to the EIC: Taking our exploration of matter to the next frontier
Doon Gibbs, Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory, gives an update on physics at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and its future transformation into...
Sustainably powering Canada’s lithium supply with ion exchange lithium extraction
E3 Lithium introduces the company’s innovative ion exchange lithium extraction technology and plans for lithium development in Alberta.
Imaging mysteries of the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope
Günther Hasinger, Director of Science at ESA, discusses the spectacular images released by the James Webb Space Telescope.
ScottishPower unveils plans for green hydrogen plant at Suffolk port
ScottishPower is exploring the use of green hydrogen at Suffolk port, in an attempt to assist the decarbonisation of the UK’s busiest port.
Highland Copper: Pioneering a domestic copper supply in the US
Barry O’Shea, Chief Financial Officer at Highland Copper, outlines how the company will ensure a domestic copper supply in the US.
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Advancing fusion energy technologies in the UK
Professor Kate Royse explains how UK organisations are collaborating to accelerate fusion energy technologies.
Mitigating the impacts of climate change on the water cycle
Marc Hannis, Principal of Ofwat’s Water Innovation Fund, outlines the impacts of climate change on the water cycle.
Improving hydrogen fuel cell charging times
Researchers have developed a new design for hydrogen fuel cells that could significantly reduce charging times.
Why is the EU championing nuclear energy to secure a greener future?
Learn about the current and projected future outlook for nuclear energy within Europe with Massimo Garribba of the European Commission.