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.
Novel material achieves super-resolution with light microscopes
The resolution capacity of ordinary light microscopes has been greatly advanced by the invention of a novel light-shrinking material.
Farmed seafood is a climate smart form of agriculture
With over 125 years’ experience in supporting the nation’s fisheries, NOAA Fisheries shares some of the work it is doing to ensure aquaculture has a positive impact on environmental, social, economic development.
Earth’s water reservoirs accountable for greenhouse gas emissions
Researchers have identified that the Earth’s water reservoirs emit more considerable greenhouse gas emissions than previously anticipated.
Japanese scientists enhance future 5G communication systems
The realisation of green 5G communication systems has become much closer with the development of a wirelessly powered relay network.
Teaching robots to make human facial expressions
Researchers at Columbia Engineering have used Artificial Intelligence to teach robots how to make appropriate reactive human facial expressions.
Utilising machine learning to enhance foetal heart defect detection
Researchers have developed a method to double doctor’s accuracy in detecting foetal heart defects in utero using machine learning.
Enhancing nanoscale devices through Mycoplasma mobile analysis
In the first discovery of its kind, scientists have identified the gliding machinery of the bacterium Mycoplasma mobile.
Studying the human brain with non-invasive fluorescence microscopy
Researchers have established a novel non-invasive method for studying the human brain using fluorescence microscopy.
Dark Energy Survey gives accurate insight to the Universe’s evolution
The Dark Energy Survey uses observations of 226 million galaxies to gain the most precise insight to the Universe’s composition and evolution.
Observing droplets of near-perfect fluid in high energy nuclear collisions
By investigating the world’s smallest droplets of near-perfect fluid, researchers have been able to develop greater understanding of the primordial matter in the Universe.
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