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.
Combatting pandemics with Artificial Intelligence-based predictive model
Scientists have developed an innovative predictive model that employs AI to calculate the likelihood of viruses spreading from animals.
The European Space Agency confirms EnVision Venus mission
The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced EnVision, its next groundbreaking Venus mission that is scheduled to launch in the early 2030s.
Boosting quantum computer capabilities with a standard desktop
Scientists have developed an efficient computing method, combining the power of a quantum computer with the reliability of a conventional PC.
Over one million deaths caused by burning fossil fuels in 2017
A study has concluded that more than one million global deaths in 2017 were attributable to burning fossil fuels.
Dark matter linked to the slowing spin of Milky Way’s galactic bar
The spin of the Milky Way’s galactic bar has slowed by about a quarter since its formation, a new study has found.
Despite astrophysicists having...
G7 announce novel action plan to combat climate change effects
The G7 2021 summit has initiated a new action plan to scale up safety for the most vulnerable communities against climate change effects.
New mechanical method enhances production of luminescent polymers
Scientists have developed a novel technique that employs mechanical force to transform existing generic polymers into luminescent polymers.
Thinning ice shelf speeds up the destruction of the Pine Island Glacier
Research has indicated that the ice shelf of the Pine Island Glacier is being eradicated at a much faster rate than previously anticipated.
Analysis of neural networks explains why humans cannot fly
An investigation into neural networks has potentially provided an answer for an age-old question, why can't humans fly?
Death of star causes galactic pinball in a planetary system
A novel study has indicated that four giant planets in a planetary system will begin to pinball off each other upon the death of their Sun.











