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.
Microscopic chip-based device improving the modulation of x-rays
A new neoteric microscopic chip-based device has enhanced the modulation of x-rays, potentially evolving an array of modern applications.
Radio telescope discovers dense and spinning neutron star
Using the Murchison Widefield Array telescope, astronomers have discovered a pulsar – a dense and rapidly spinning neutron star sending radio waves into the cosmos.
Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic through smart lampposts
The transmission of COVID-19 could be diminished by the utilisation of a novel generation of smart lampposts.
Increasing the charge capacity of lithium batteries with a new electrode material
Researchers have developed a new electrode material to increase the charge capacity of lithium batteries, as well as making them cheaper, longer lasting, and with a higher energy density.
Lowering CO2 emissions through the use of a new perovskite catalyst
The development of a novel perovskite catalyst may potentially pioneer new technology in the battle against C02 emissions.
Biogeophysics: exploring the Earth’s subsurface biosphere
The Ecohydrology Research Group and Water Institute are using their research in biogeophysics to develop tools to observe the Earth’s subsurface biosphere.
The Earth’s shallow...
Kempower: building long-lasting fast chargers for electric vehicles
Environmental proofing and comprehensive cloud services are the secret to reliable, fast and long-lasting electric vehicle chargers with low life cycle costs.
Kempower builds electric...
A once-a-week insulin therapy may restructure Type 2 diabetes treatment
A new clinical trial has suggested that a novel once-a-week insulin therapy could replace conventional Type 2 diabetes treatment.
Studying comets to understand the evolution of our Solar System
Dr Anita Cochran, Assistant Director of the McDonald Observatory at the University of Texas at Austin, is exploring the evolution of our Solar System by studying comets
Materials advancements are vital to the development of quantum hardware
A new study explores the necessity for advances in quantum hardware materials to further develop the capabilities of quantum computers.











