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.
Groundbreaking technique boosts artificial photosynthesis
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, have developed a technique to boost artificial photosynthesis, thus enabling greater energy generation.
Identifying how ice giants retain their magnetic fields
A layer of ‘hot,’ electrically conductive ice may be the primary cause behind producing the magnetic fields of ice giant planets such as Uranus and Neptune.
Utilising ultrasound to achieve environmentally friendly battery recycling
Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology have used ultrasound to extract valuable metals from electric vehicle batteries, in a key step forward in battery recycling.
CERN Quantum Technology Initiative: towards a quantum revolution
CERN Quantum Technology Initiative has reached a significant milestone, launching a roadmap of its medium- and long-term quantum research programme.
Transforming food production with VTT’s cellular agriculture solutions
VTT is transforming the future of food production with novel cellular agriculture solutions that are more local, ethical, and sustainable.
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Innovative approaches to improved patient care
The InterOrtho Research Group at Aalborg University Hospital in Denmark aims to develop an entirely new research area of improved patient care through advanced sensor technologies.
Vaccine hesitancy – when emotions trump reason
The University of Nebraska’s Professor Lawrence C Scharmann explores the issue of vaccine hesitancy and the role that education can play in tackling it.
Low cost, industrial scale, high-quality CVD graphene production
A ‘wonder material’ trapped in the lab for almost two decades, graphene’s potential has finally been unlocked with the production of cost effective, high-quality CVD graphene.
Helping SMEs mitigate the growing threat of cybercrime
Terry Mayer, Senior Research Specialist and Geo-Political Analyst at Cyjax Ltd, discusses how SMEs can alleviate the threat of cybercrime.
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Developing synthetic materials for energy-saving applications
A scientist working at the University of Texas at Arlington is developing novel synthetic materials that can enhance inorganic metal oxides for utilisation in a range of energy-saving applications.











