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.
EUROSPINE – boosting research, improving spine care
EUROSPINE outlines its mission and how it works to achieves its vision for spine care, and discusses the COVID-19 pandemic.
The European battery industry: on track for battery market leadership
RECHARGE outline some of the barriers, and their solutions, to achieving the vision of a prosperous and sustainable economy.
How sewage can provide an early warning of COVID-19 outbreaks
N-WESP is working to develop a system for detecting coronavirus in wastewater in order to provide an warning system for COVID-19 outbreaks.
Leading the US nuclear physics community
Berkeley Lab discusses leading the US nuclear physics community and the diverse research activities taking place at the lab.
Continuing to bring hope to diabetes patients
Stefano Del Prato spoke of continuing to bring hope to diabetes patients as he opened the organisation’s 56th annual meeting.
European Materials Research Society: perfect materials as the base for technical innovation
Peter J Wellmann discusses ‘perfect crystals’ and reveals the European Materials Research Society’s focus areas.
New mathematical formulas can describe a physical phenomenon that occurs within nanosized materials
Theoretical physicists have developed formulas that describe a phenomenon happening within quantum dots and other nanosized materials.
Building a stronger and more competitive Digital Europe
CEO of EIT Digital, Willem Jonker, spoke to Innovation News Network’s Georgina Ryan about the European Commission’s latest legislative proposals: The Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act
Scientists examine the effects of nanoplastics on human health
A study has outlined the effects of nanoplastics on human health, indicating that these paticulates can alter our intestinal microbiome.
Researchers use re-analysis of observational measurements to understand star formation activity in distant galaxies
A new study examined the star formation activity in distant galaxies using a data-driven re-analysis of observational measurements.











