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.
New regulator for molecular motor protein discovered
A team of researchers led by Professor Kazuo Inaba of the University of Tsukuba have discovered a novel component of molecular motors that drive...
Understanding the complexity of creeping landslides initiation and beyond
Dr Andre Baldermann, Senior Scientist at TU Graz, explains how creeping landslides are initiated and presents a customised engineered solution to help prevent them.
Younger people and the risk of sudden cardiac death
Discussing the prevalence of coronary artery disease and autopsy findings among sudden cardiac death victims under the age of 50.
Artificial intelligence speeds increased by new technology
A KAUST-led team has enhanced the speed of artificial intelligence through a new technology they call “in-network aggregation”.
Illuminating the association between aluminium and familial Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers at Keele University have found aluminium co-located with phosphorylated tau protein, which is an early initiator of familial Alzheimer’s disease.
New research brings us closer to “green” flow batteries
A research team at the University of Bayreuth is making monumental strides towards optimising iron-based flow batteries.
Optimising oxygen evolution reaction to isolate hydrogen without using fossil fuels
Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory have been investigating methods to optimise oxygen evolution reaction in research that could make using hydrogen as a clean energy source more efficient and affordable.
How the University of Kansas is paving the way in revealing radiation
Revealing radiation with unprecedented precision and the secrets of matter from the scale of the Universe to quarks.
The theory of evolution: establishing positive learning environments
Evolution expert Professor Lawrence C Scharmann believes pedagogical practices can ensure the development of positive learning environments.
Using X-rays to study lithium-rich battery materials
An international team working at Berkeley Lab has used an X-ray instrument to learn about lithium-rich battery materials.











