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.
Developing environmentally friendly aqueous and metal-free batteries
Researchers at Texas A&M University are working to develop more sustainable and less volatile batteries that are aqueous, and metal-free.
New research calls hypothetical spin liquids into question
Measurements attained by researchers at TU Wien indicate that new routes must be taken to identify materials that can be utilised as spin liquids.
Earth’s continental crust formed 500 million years earlier than expected
New research finds that the inception of the Earth's continental crust occurred half a billion years earlier than previously anticipated.
Grasses take evolutionary shortcut with lateral gene transfer
Grass crops can bend the rules of evolution by borrowing genes from their neighbours – in a process called lateral gene transfer – giving them a competitive advantage.
Research concludes older stars spin faster than expected
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have confirmed that stars spin faster than previously expected as they age.
Developing solutions to combat antibiotic resistant bacteria
Proteon Pharmaceuticals SA has established the Phage Development Platform, which is providing novel solutions to antibiotic resistance.
Mars’ subsurface holds the right conditions for microbial life
A new study conducted by Brown University researchers suggests that Mars’ subsurface has the right conditions for present-day microbial life.
Enhancing biosecurity on fish farms with Liftup AS
Liftup AS explains how its innovative systems are being used to remove waste from fish farms safely and efficiently.
An easy-to-use platform is a gateway to AI in microscopy
Researchers have developed a platform to help non-experts use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to study microscopy images.
Using radar satellites to protect against bushfires and floods
Researchers at Curtin University have discovered that radar satellites can enhance the ability to protect against natural disasters.











