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.
UN identifies six ways to accelerate development of seafood sustainability
The UN has published a report outlining six ways that the fishery and aquaculture industry can accelerate seafood sustainability.
Aerosols cause increased cloud formation in the Arctic worsening climate warming
Scientists now believe that cloud formation in the arctic, caused by iodine aerosols, worsens climate warming in the region.
Scientists blame the abundance of intermediate-mass exoplanets on magnetism and gravity
The universities of Zurich and Cambridge and the Swiss Centre of Competence have explained the abundance of intermediate-mass exoplanets.
RSS-Hydro: the diverse scientific and commercial applications of drone technology
Learn about the commercial and scientific applications of drone technology, including their geospatial uses.
Biofuel made from waste cooking oil could decarbonise maritime shipping
In a bid to decarbonise maritime shipping, ONE have trialled the use of its new biofuel made from waste cooking oil on a container ship.
Researchers successfully integrate 2D materials into semiconductor manufacturing lines
A team from the Graphene Flagship has reported a new way of integrating 2D materials into semiconductor manufacturing lines.
The European struggle with COVID-19 contact tracing apps continues
Willem Jonker, CEO of EIT Digital, spoke to Innovation News Network’s Georgina Ryan about digital transformation during the pandemic, Europe’s struggle with COVID-19 contact tracing apps and adopting physical tokens as a simple and secure alternative to current tracing methods.
Origins of exoplanets: scientists uncover the mystery of the formation of super-Earths
Astronomers have discovered that super-Earths are not leftovers of mini-Neptunes, challenging theories about the origins of exoplanets.
Could seawater be an alternative to mined raw materials in batteries?
A circular economy around coastal areas could see metals from seawater transformed into a replacement for mined raw materials in batteries.
New solar energy project introduces concept of UK eco-prisons
GFSL has led two solar energy projects that have provided prisons in the south of England with a environmentally friendly upgrades.










