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.
Microscopy and machine learning algorithm can predict viral infections
Researchers at the University of Zurich have used fluorescence microscopy and machine learning to recognise cells with viral infections.
UK government announces UK science and technology ambitions
Boris Johnson has announced the government’s new strategy for turning the United Kingdom into a global superpower of science and technology.
Studies indicate that mercury content in fish is increasing
Researchers at the University of Helsinki warn that a warming climate and intensifying land use are increasing mercury content in fish.
Robot-assisted cardiac surgery protects human operator health
A novel robot has potentially changed the landscape of future cardiac surgery, mitigating fatigue and radiation exposure for human operators.
Groundbreaking creation of world’s first compact quantum computer
Researchers at the University of Innsbruck have succeeded in developing the world’s first compact quantum computer.
Scientists discover a schedule for Earth’s major geological events
A team of researchers has discovered that the Earth's geological activity follows a distinctive pattern, giving it a lifelike "pulse".
Unitized regenerative fuel cells for improved hydrogen production
Researchers show that unitized regenerative fuel cells lead to enhanced hydrogen production and power generation.
Natural woodland regeneration: an economical tree-planting alternative
A long-term passive rewilding study has indicated that UK tree-planting targets could be attained via natural woodland regeneration methods.
What role can lead-acid batteries play in the circular economy?
Roger Miksad, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Battery Council International, spoke to Innovation News Network about their organisation and the latest in lead battery manufacturing and recycling.
Hubble Space Telescope validates lack of dark matter in DF2 Galaxy
Astrophysicists have corroborated that the ultra-diffuse galaxy - NGC1052-DF2 (DF2) – is deficient in dark matter – a cosmic enigma.











