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 the pharmaceutical industry with 3D bioprinter technology
A group of nanoengineers has manufactured a highly efficient 3D bioprinter that will potentially transform the landscape of drug development.
Using technology to identify sources of plastic in the ocean
Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology are working to create a model that will tackle the problem of plastic in the ocean, showing where it collects and where it comes from.
Jet lobe reveals death of Supermassive Black Hole
Astronomers have identified the final moments of a dying Supermassive Black Hole by analysing a light echo 3,000-years-old.
Discovery of energy storage mechanism advances rechargeable batteries
Researchers have located a novel energy storage mechanism that may potentially achieve the elusive rechargeability of calcium-air batteries.
Regulating insulin production with smartwatch enhancements
A team of scientists have developed an innovative strategy for manipulating insulin production that utilises the commonly used smartwatch.
Predicting language recovery using computer simulations
Researchers at Boston University (BU) have used computer simulations of the brain to predict language recovery in stroke survivors.
New research collaboration enables quantum-secure communications
A study led by Quantum Communications Hub researchers has brought the world one step closer to secure conference calls by facilitating quantum-secure communications.
A revolutionary technique for real-time seismic imaging
Scientists have developed a novel method for seismic imaging that achieves real-time results without the need for invasive procedures.
Action required to stop climate change exacerbated floods
Climate experts have signalled that climate change will continue to intensify extreme rainfall and floods if vital action is not taken.
Discovering an innovative method to stabilise cathode materials
Researchers have discovered a material property – a valence gradient – that can stabilise cathode materials for next-generation electric vehicle batteries.











