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.
Limerick Wave: converting wave energy to electricity
Limerick Wave’s mission is to transform the mechanical power of sea waves into electrical power for general consumption.
What does the future hold for the renewable energy market?
Paul Collins, Founder/Manager of DesignPro Renewables, discusses the changes in the renewable energy market in recent years.
Caroline Herschel Medal announced to celebrate female astrophysicists
The UK government has revealed the Caroline Herschel Medal, which will be awarded for exceptional research by female astrophysicists.
Harnessing data for better cancer care
Eduardo Pisani, CEO of All.can International, discusses the cancer organisation’s recently-published landmark report entitled Harnessing data for better cancer care.
Carbon accounting may be inaccurate due to impacts of floods
A global analysis has revealed that floods may be as influential on plants' carbon uptake as droughts, impacting carbon accounting methods.
Guiding the national rollout of electric vehicle chargepoint networks
A novel study led by researchers at Loughborough University will investigate the use of current electric vehicle chargepoint networks to support their widespread introduction across the UK.
Enhancing information storage with the world’s smallest technology
Researchers have manufactured the world's smallest technology – just two atoms thick – creating new methods of storing information.
Producing sustainable bioplastics with agriculture byproducts
Researchers at Texas A&M have discovered a way to use agriculture byproducts to produce sustainable bioplastics.
SKAO announce production of largest radio telescope arrays in the world
SKAO has revealed plans for creating the world’s largest radio telescope arrays, which will be situated in Australia and South Africa.
Researchers make progress in attaining reliable space weather forecasts
A team of researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) have been able to obtain reliable space weather forecasts.











