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.
Optimeering Aqua: using digital tools to optimise aquaculture
By collaborating with leading aquacultural organisations and academics, Optimeering Aqua is creating digital tools to improve fish health and enhance aquaculture production.
Nordic Radar Solutions: changing the landscape of weapons scoring
ABISS – a radar system that delivers high quality, near real-time weapons scoring data to military customers for demanding environments.
Researchers make breakthrough with stable lithium battery
Researchers have made a breakthrough that could transform battery usage by developing a stable lithium-metal solid state battery.
The Big Data challenge at the Large Hadron Collider
The IFIC's José Salt and Santiago González de la Hoz discuss the Big Data challenge at the LHC and how deep learning is being used in LHC experiments to extract knowledge.
Advancing particle accelerator technology: power and precision
Professor Tor Raubenheimer outlines how particle accelerator technology has evolved and looks at what the future might hold.
Bacterial outer membrane vesicles: enhancing antibiotic research
Dr Johannes Thoma and Dr Björn Burmann discuss their work using OMVs to potentially gain new insight into antibiotic resistance mechanisms.
New methods of distributing quantum encryption keys from space
A novel mission using quantum technology to encrypt messages from space is to be tested on a satellite as part of a new programme.
CowManager: towards successful and sustainable dairy farming
CowManager is the best option to measure cow performance and achieve a successful and sustainable future in global dairy farming.
Energy target sparks French renewable energy revolution
New EU policy has prompted France to innovate its renewable energy strategy, with the aims of becoming Europe’s leaders in green energy.
A circular electron-positron Higgs factory for the world
Professor Xinchou Lou, outlines the need for a new high energy electron-position collider and what the Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC) could achieve.











