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.
Analysing the effects of long-period space flight on cardiac atrophy
Novel research conducted on mouse models may help to combat cardiac atrophy experienced by astronauts during long-period space flight.
Achieving a more competitive and sustainable EU battery value chain
BATT4EU: a significant breakthrough in the attainment of a more competitive and sustainable EU battery value chain.
Transforming pipes and anchors into a sustainable energy storage system
A new IIASA-led study has analysed the potential of a novel sustainable energy storage system that incorporates pipes and anchors.
Is stand-alone renewable energy and clean water production possible?
Blue Power Synergy is working towards the creation of stand-alone renewable energy systems to produce not only electricity but also clean water.
Alien life as we know it may have already discovered Earth
Astronomers have identified thousands of nearby star systems where alien life as we know it may have already detected humanity.
What should the UK government’s new innovation strategy look like?
Ayming’s Njy Rios presents insights from the company’s roundtable discussion with industry experts as part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s (BEIS) innovation strategy consultation.
UKRI pledge substantial funding to UK Innovation and Science Seed Fund
UKRI will be financing £10 million to the UK Innovation and Science Seed Fund(UKI2S), ensuring world-leading scientific research.
Groundbreaking technology heightens organic solar cells’ performance
Researchers working at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) have developed a novel technology that can enhance the efficiency of organic solar cells.
Reducing carbon emissions with hydrogen-enriched fuel
Research has identified that the implementation of hydrogen-enriched fuel could significantly mitigate the impacts of carbon emissions.
Uncovering information about exoplanets with nightside radio
Astronomers have conducted a novel study to discover information about exoplanets, analysing their once overlooked nightside radio signals.











