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.
How climate warming influences the stability of microbial networks
A new study analyses the impacts of climate warming on the complexity and stability of microbial networks.
Do microplastics in soil affect the growth of agricultural crops?
A new research project at the University of Bayreuth will assess the effects of microplastics in soil on the growth of agricultural crops.
Effects of radioactive microparticles found in animal experiments
Dr Masaharu Hoshi, Professor Emeritus at Hiroshima University’s Peace Center, discusses the results gained thus far from an experiment which has shown the specific effects of radioactive microparticles.
High-energy cosmic neutrinos are born by quasars
Physicists have discovered that all high-energy cosmic neutrinos are born by quasars – galactic nuclei that contain supermassive black holes.
NOVA University: achieving the Sustainable Development Goals with interdisciplinary research
NOVA University Lisbon, a comprehensive young European public higher education institution, promotes collaborative and interdisciplinary research that will help to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Milky Way could contain many planets like Earth
Researchers predict that there are likely many planets like Earth that have formed around other stars in the Milky Way.
The future of breast cancer diagnosis
Dr Martin Stauber, CEO of GratXray AG, describes the company’s new one-stop solution for accurate and painless breast cancer diagnosis.
How lithium-rich cathode materials for electric vehicles store charge at high voltages
Researchers have released insight into how lithium-rich cathode materials for high energy electric vehicles store charge at high voltages.
Technology and mindset for quantification will lead success in cell manufacturing
Drs Kei Kanie and Ryuji Kato from Nagoya University are trying to break open the data-driven cell culture process development concept to ensure that the future of cell manufacturing will promise quality cell therapy products.
Scientists biosynthesise magnetic nanoparticles using bacteria
Researchers have biosynthesised magnetic nanoparticles using bacteria, a process that will become essential to biomedicine and biotechnology.











