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.
A career in particle physics: from nonexistence to being
Professor George W.S. Hou from National Taiwan University describes his journey in particle physics, from Belle at KEK to CMS at CERN.
Taiwan was handed...
Fossil fuel emissions may be skewing data from marine ecosystems
A novel tool has been developed that will enable scientists to determine how centuries of fossil fuel emissions may be distorting the data they collect from marine ecosystems.
Novel research indicates zebrafish could help humans reach Mars
A new study conducted by Queen’s University Belfast suggests that zebrafish could aid our pursuit of reaching Mars by understanding how a form of hibernation may provide radio-protective effects.
The Valjevo Project and the sustainable mining of lithium and borates
Euro Lithium speaks to Innovation News Network about its long-term vision for sustainable mining with the Valjevo Project.
Lithium and borates will play an essential...
How CLAS12 and BGOOD are exploring nucleon excitations
Professors Philip L Cole, Kyungseon Joo, and Hartmut Schmieden are exploring the properties of subatomic matter through nucleon excitations.
Uniting the world with greater understanding of the Universe
Professor Hitoshi Murayama of the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) discusses bringing people together in the quest...
Pollinators key to fighting climate change and creating green cities
Research conducted as part of the URBAN GreenUP project indicates that pollinators play a significant part in enhancing city sustainability and mitigating the impacts of climate change.
World’s first concept for rechargeable cement-based batteries
Novel research at the Chalmers University of Technology outlines a new theory for developing cement-based rechargeable batteries.
Global co-operation on plant biotechnology and genetic resources
T-PIRC’s Professor Kazuo Watanabe explains how the centre is developing both the next generation plants and plant biotechnology.
Autonomous robots will change the fish farming industry
Daily net cleaning, inspection, big data, and analysis will fundamentally change fish farming. The future is closer than many might think.











