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The latest science news from areas such as physics, chemistry, biology and health, along with the ever expanding field of materials science and space exploration.

University of Sheffield evidence suggests dark matter and neutrinos interact

Research suggests dark matter and neutrinos may interact, offering fresh insight into how cosmic structures formed and challenging models.

Advanced quantum detectors reinvent the search for dark matter

A Texas A&M experiment has designed highly advanced quantum sensors to push the boundaries and explore the mystery of dark matter.

Horizon Europe programme amplifies UK research excellence, analysis finds

New analysis shows the Horizon Europe programme boosts UK research impact, drives innovation, and delivers real-world benefits.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest science news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 4 and Goal 17.

Quality Education - UN SDG Goal 4 Partnerships for the Goals - UN SDG Goal 17

Mucopolysaccharidoses: future therapies and perspectives

Susanne Gerit Kircher from the Medical University of Vienna and the Austrian MPS Society discusses how Mucopolysaccharidoses diseases are actually curable. Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are a...

Microphysiological systems: advancing drug and biological therapies discovery

In recent years, drug discovery has been impaired by the lack of predictive models; microphysiological systems represent an excellent solution. How many of the thousands...

Biomaterials research and development: Welcome to the ESB

We spoke to president of the ESB, Pamela Habibovic, about the importance of biomaterials research and development in Europe. The future of innovation in the...

The E-MRS: supporting materials science & engineering in Europe

Most of the problems facing the world, such as energy supply and health, will be solved only by breakthroughs in materials science: meet the...

Conquering thoracic cancers worldwide

President of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, Tetsuya Mitsudomi, highlights the importance of overcoming thoracic cancers. Lung cancer is a term...

Exploring different imaging technologies for prostate cancer

Did you know that estimates from published studies indicate that 50% of men older than 50 years of age have prostate cancer? Learn more...

Nature chemistry on the highway to health

From biosynthetic versatility to applications in therapeutics, Andrade’s team has been travelling through marine and terrestrial organisms. Over the last two decades, the group of...

Invisible power generator: a new direction of 2D materials

Meet the invisible electrical devices which particularly focus on transparent power generators. Our lives can expect to undergo drastic changes if an electrical function is...

Neuro-electric waves in the brain

Neural Engineering is a new discipline at the interface between engineering and neuroscience; Dr Durand’s research combines computational neuroscience, engineering and electrophysiology to solve...

Static vs. dynamic visualisations in STEM disciplines

A meta-analysis study examines whether differences in learning efficacy between static and dynamic visuals exist. DR Juan Cristóbal Castro-Alonso, an educational psychology researcher with focus...

Cancer research models in immunotherapy

Dr Carlos Rogerio de Figueiredo and Professor Maija Hollmén at the University of Turku are exploiting uveal melanoma as a model system, to understand...

Advancing patient care through innovative orthopaedics

Director of the AO Research Institute Davos, Prof Geoff Richards speaks to Innovation News Network about some of the up and coming projects surrounding...

ROS: Finding a cure for osteoporosis

The Royal Osteoporosis Society's Alison Doyle speaks to Innovation News Network about finding a cure for osteoporosis. In the UK, an estimated 3.5 million people...

The man behind bioactive glass for wound healing

Innovation News Network speaks to Prof Aldo Boccaccini - the man behind the research study trying to understand how the bioactive glass can promote...

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