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.
Where is the increase in carbon sequestration coming from?
Surprisingly, a significant amount of carbon sequestration is linked to human activities like the construction of dams or artificial ponds.
Gravitational waves: LIGO, Virgo & KAGRA detect 200th signal
The LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA gravitational-wave observatories have detected their 200th candidate gravitational wave signal. Find out more.
New AI tool helps farmers reduce risk of livestock disease
Learn how a new AI tool can summarise official documentation on livestock disease and biosecurity tailored to an individual farmer’s needs.
Tackling the grand challenges of engineering with plasma science
The National Academy of Engineering identifies the capabilities of plasma science for addressing some of the biggest industry challenges.
Brunswick Exploration: Unlocking Greenland’s lithium potential
Discover more about Brunswick Exploration's plans for an ambitious exploration campaign in 2025 to tap into Greenland’s lithium potential.
Youth in the energy transition: Key players or untapped potential?
Young Energy Consumers Task Force discusses empowering youth as active stakeholders in the energy transition.
Transforming plastic waste management: Innovating solutions for a circular economy
The Alliance to End Plastic Waste's Progress Report outlines its scalable and collaborative solutions to combat plastic pollution.
University College Birmingham launches UK’s first battery manufacturing skills pathway
University College Birmingham has officially launched the UK’s first fully accredited Battery Manufacturing Skills Pathway. Find out more.
New DESI data provides mounting evidence for dark energy evolution
Long thought to be a ‘cosmological constant’, DESI has revealed dark energy evolves over time, which was debatable in previous datasets.
UK’s £1m AI prize winner speeds up advanced materials development
An AI innovation that speeds up the development of advanced materials for wind turbines and EV batteries has won the UK’s Manchester Prize.