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.
Using metal oxides as photoelectrodes for green hydrogen
Metal oxides are promising photoelectrodes for the production of green hydrogen with sunlight. However, progress until now has been limited.
How studying neutrinos can help us to better understand the Universe
Professors Luis A Anchordoqui from CUNY and Vanderbilt University’s Thomas J Weiler explain how neutrinos help us to understand the Universe.
Using machine learning to understand the interfaces of hybrid materials
By using machine learning techniques, researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) can predict the structure formation of functionalised molecules at the interfaces of hybrid materials.
Exploring cilia: The driving force behind life on Earth
Professor Kazuo Inaba, from the Shimoda Marine Research Center, highlights the role of cilia in the human body and oceans.
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter succeeds in historical first flight
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter has become the first aircraft in history to make a powered, controlled flight on another planet.
How KSK Aqua are optimising biological filters for water purification
KSK Aqua develops innovative biological filters to ensure optimal water purification. Here they share how these clever solutions work.
Common plants and pollinators act as anchors for ecosystems
Common plants and pollinators play a central role in maintaining biodiversity, acting as anchors for ecosystems, and assisting against some of the impacts of climate change.
Unusual strike-slip earthquake uncovers hidden mechanism
Researchers believe that a newly discovered hidden mechanism is the reason behind an unexpected Alaskan strike-slip earthquake.
The team, consisting of Kevin P. Furlong, Professor...
The world’s fastest exfoliation of a photomechanical material
Researchers say they have manufactured the world's fastest ever exfoliation of a photomechanical material, changing mechanics as we know it.
Mysterious fast radio bursts found at lower-frequency than ever before
A new investigation has discovered radio waves transmitted at lower frequencies than ever detected before in mysterious fast radio bursts.











