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 ocean energy sector and the future of the European economy
The Innovation Platform’s Managing Editor, Michelle Gordon, spoke to Ocean Energy Europe about how the ocean energy sector is progressing and the importance of wave and tidal energy to the future of the European economy and its ability to meet carbon neutrality targets
The University of Birmingham aims to test its quantum-enabled radar detection system using compact...
The University of Birmingham, UK, has announced plans to test the precision of its quantum-enabled radar detection system.
Astronomers suggest that the oldest galaxy in the Universe is located at the boundary...
Astronomers have measured the distance to the oldest galaxy in the Universe, which is located at the boundary of the observable Universe.
O2 Molecules and the future of the Lithium-ion battery
Dr Robert House from the University of Oxford discusses how the identification of O2 formation and its role in voltage hysteresis will inform future material design efforts towards enabling O-redox technology in the lithium-ion battery
New study reveals new insight into the transmission of parasites in wild and farmed...
A large research consortium dedicated to studying the transmission of parasites in wild and farmed fish has published its latest results from the Canary...
New research outlines how Rituximab interacts with the blood of healthy individuals and those...
A study shows the differences in how Rituximab interacts with the blood of healthy people compared to chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patients.
Innovation in recirculating aquaculture systems and water quality management systems
Trond Vegger, CEO of Noras Watertech, outlines his company’s innovations in recirculating aquaculture systems, its water quality management system, its improved aquaponic solution, and the benefits they bring
Biodiversity cold spots could be the ideal environment for rapid diversification
Researchers have identified biodiversity cold spots as the ideal environment for rapid diversification, contradicting previous studies.
Using modern technology to dramatically reduce maritime dangers
Kenneth Ruyts, CEO & Co-founder of Westray, explains how the Galene, a ‘Virtual Watchkeeper’, can dramatically reduce maritime dangers.
Smart Cambridge – transforming the city with smart mobility
Dan Clarke, Strategy & Partnerships Manager for Smart Cambridge, discusses the Smart Cambridge programme, and how to improve the quality of life, sustainability, and economic strength of the city with smart mobility solutions











