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 ups and downs of atmospheric neutrinos
Henry W Sobel from the University of California, Irvine discusses how atmospheric neutrinos lead to the discovery of neutrino mass.
NASA’s most advanced rover safely lands on Mars
NASA’s most advanced rover touched down on Mars yesterday after a 203-day journey traversing 293 million miles (472 million kilometres).
Independent scientific research agency will fund high-risk, high-reward research in UK
New independent scientific research agency will fund high-risk, high-reward research in order to support new discoveries in the UK.
Facing new computing challenges in high energy physics experiments
Professor Xavier Vilasis-Cardona explains why computer scientists are so important to the future of high energy physics experiments.
Footage of a DNA helix shows it dancing inside the cell
Researchers at universities in Yorkshire have developed videos based on high-resolution images of a DNA helix, allowing us to see ‘dancing DNA’ for the first time.
ESA is accepting applications for new European astronauts
For the first time in over a decade, the ESA is looking for new European astronauts to do experiments on the International Space Station.
LIFE programme invests €121m into environment, nature, and climate action projects
The European Commission has announced an investment of €121m for new integrated projects under the LIFE programme.
Scientists detect quantum information stored in 100,000 nuclear quantum bits
Researchers have detected quantum information in 100,000 nuclear quantum bits, bringing us one step closer to the quantum internet.
Reducing costs through innovative aquaculture feeding systems
Daniit A/S has now developed an aquaculture feeding system that can handle fish feed pellets without crushing them.
University at Buffalo’s high energy physics research
Professor Avto Kharchilava reports on University at Buffalo's involvement in high energy physics research, including joining CERN’s CMS Collaboration, measurements of SM processes and searches for BSM phenomena.











