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.
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.
NUDGE project releases new survey on energy consumption and consumer behaviour
NUDGE, a project funded by the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, is conducting an Energy Transition survey to understand how we consume and save energy at home.
Stem cell engineering: learning from the evolution
Dr Zoran Ivanovic, from the New Aquitaine Branch of the French Blood Institute, explains how their team develop the new strategies in stem cell...
Clues to an Archean eon water world in the Earth’s mantle
A new study has found that Earth may have been engulfed by a gargantuan global ocean during the Archean Eon.
Making nanocarbon materials for sustainable electronics from crab shells
Researchers from Osaka University have developed sustainable nanocarbon materials made from crab shells, which is suitable for use in photosensors and energy storage devices.
Cooling down antihydrogen atoms using laser light for the first time
In a world first, the ALPHA collaboration at CERN has successfully cooled down antihydrogen atoms – the simplest form of atomic antimatter – using laser light.
New observations reveal 21/Borisov as the most pristine comet ever
Fresh findings from the ESO's VLT reveal that rogue comet 21/Borisov may be the most pristine we have ever encountered.











