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KIT helps to develop more efficient modular battery packs with the HELIOS project
The Batteries – Calorimetry and Safety group at KIT helps to develop safer, more efficient battery packs in the Horizon 2020 project HELIOS.
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Logistics solutions to solve the emissions crisis
Andrew Firmston-Williams, CEO of EVMI solutions limited, explains how their innovative logistics solutions can solve the emissions crisis.
Using quantum calculations to solve optimisation problems
Scientists at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed a framework based on quantum calculations to solve optimisation problems.
Saving our rivers from oil with River Cleaning
Oil spills can have a devastating impact on the environment, River Cleaning hopes to keep these disasters at bay with its technology.
Advancements made in calcium batteries thanks to new material
Scientists from Tohoku University are optimistic that they have made a breakthrough in creating rechargeable calcium batteries by utilising a new material.
Plants and insects threatened by pesticide use in agriculture
In new research that reveals potential consequences of pesticide use in agriculture, a group of scientists have found that applied pesticide toxicity in agriculture has significantly increased in plants and insects.
The Clover Array for Nuclear Structure Studies at HIγS
A new research programme in low-energy nuclear structure is currently under development at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory.
Initiatives to support women in the aquaculture industry
Wayne Murphy, co-founder of HATCH, spoke to Innovation News Network’s Georgina Ryan about the company’s plans to launch the first global innovation studio targeted to women in the aquaculture industry.
The benefits of UV technology in aquaculture
With almost 40 years of experience with using UV technology in aquaculture, VGE makes aquaculture more sustainable.
Cornish species of red algae is genetically unique
Scientists have discovered that the red algae that grows in Cornwall's Fal Estuary, named Phymatolithon calcareum, is genetically unique.











