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.
Attaining first images of electronic switches in a quantum device
Researchers have captured images of electronic switches functioning in a quantum device for the first time, potentially advancing computing.
Eliminating the dangers posed by lead in perovskite solar cells
Researchers from the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have discovered a way of using phosphate salt to mitigate the dangerous impact of lead in perovskite solar cells.
Scientists identify an electron-capture supernova for the first time
A team of researchers has classified the first-ever electron-capture supernova, ending a long-standing debate of their existence.
One Health approach: a symphony of effort … a health exigency worldwide
The One Health Initiative’s Dr Bruce Kaplan calls for a worldwide fully-fledged institutional implementation of the One Health approach as envisioned and embraced by many realistic visionary advocates.
The Open University predicts the future’s most in-demand jobs
The most in-demand future jobs have been forecasted by the Open University's future trends predictor, revealing coveted career paths.
Groundbreaking discovery of laser-assisted electron scattering in liquid
Researchers at Graz University of Technology have, for the first time, demonstrated laser-assisted electron scattering in liquid. This discovery offers exciting new prospects for ultra-fast electron microscopy.
Studying newly detected planets to learn more about Earth’s evolution
An international collaboration led by NASA is examining newly discovered planets in order to learn more about how the Earth and our solar system advanced throughout their ‘teenage’ years.
Utilising tamarind shells as an energy source for vehicles
An international consortium of scientists has discovered a novel way to convert tamarind shells into an energy source for vehicles.
Using AI to search for energy and minerals on the Moon
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a novel Artificial Intelligence and machine learning method to accelerate the pursuit of finding encouraging Moon sites sites with valuable energy and mineral resources
Revolutionising the aquaculture industry using soy-based feed
Courtney Knupp of the U.S. Soybean Export Council speaks to Innovation News Network about how U.S. Soy can breathe new life into the aquaculture industry, improve sustainability, and enable growth.










