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.
Enhancing hatcheries by automating rotifer and algae production
Robert Roulston, CEO of Industrial Plankton, presents the company’s live feed equipment for efficient zooplankton and algae production.
Multi-stakeholder agricultural co-operatives and sustainability
Dr Thomas W Gray, from the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Co-operative Programs, explains why multi-stakeholder co-operatives may be able to bequeath more democratic organisational models and organisations to future generations that can help address sustainability questions and dilemmas.
Detection of landslide tsunamis enhanced by simulation method
Researchers have invented a method that is capable of simulating landslide tsunamis, enhancing the understanding of the natural disaster.
Studying individual atoms in a 3D nanoparticle
Researchers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have studied the 3D atomic structure of the atoms in a nanoparticle.
Novel new therapy could treat aggressive childhood cancer
Researchers at the Children’s Cancer Institute have discovered a combination of therapies that appear highly effective at combatting neuroblastoma and other forms of aggressive childhood cancer.
Using problem solving to redefine environmental education
Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, discusses transforming the education landscape.
New immunotherapy has proven ‘highly effective’ against hepatitis B
Researchers at University College London (UCL) have discovered a new immunotherapy to fight against the hepatitis B virus (HBV), which is the most common cause of liver cancer.
Achieving sustainable aquaculture through enhancing accuracy
Aquabio’s groundbreaking real-time production and planning tool aims to enhance efficiency and sustainability in aquaculture.
Analysis of Universe expansion could lead to new model of astrophysics
An international group of researchers, monitoring the expansion of the Universe with Supernovae, have made observations that could dramatically alter our understanding of astrophysics.
The growing importance of subduction zone research
Professor Kevin P Furlong describes how his team are developing a more comprehensive understanding of subduction zone earthquakes.











