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.
Particle physics activities at SLAC
SLAC’s Dr JoAnne Hewett spoke to The Innovation Network's Clifford Holt about some of the many physics activities the national laboratory is involved in.
New data on speed in which Universe is expanding
Determining how rapidly the Universe is expanding is key to our cosmic fate, however, the current data is conflicting with previous estimates.
Enhancing energy storage in batteries paves the way for electric vehicles
A group, led by the University of Bath, has reached a significant landmark towards enhancing energy storage in lithium-ion batteries, and increasing electric vehicle range in the future.
A flexible approach to bioimplants
New kind of bioimplants are being developed by the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering at Sheffield University.
Renewable hydrogen and Europe’s green future
Kitti Nyitrai, a member of the European Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson’s Cabinet, discusses the future of renewable hydrogen, from policy frameworks to R&D, and its key role in Europe's green future.
The mysterious origins of solar-mass black holes
Scientists led by the KIPMU have established the origins of solar-mass black holes and their connection to dark matter.
The future of urban transport
Karen Vancluysen, Secretary General of POLIS, spoke to The Innovation Platform about some of the challenges facing urban transport.
X-ray instrument to change face of high resolution microscopy
An X-ray instrument is to improve upon its brightest X-ray beamline and enable microscopy with higher X-ray energies.
The application of machine learning in agriculture
Mike Coffey, researcher at Scotland’s Rural College, explains how machine learning in agriculture is being used to transform the industry.
New AI tool to revolutionise analysis of microscopic images
Scientists have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that offers new opportunities for analysing images taken with microscopes.











