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.
NASA has published its first data set from the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich mission to...
NASA has announced the first results of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, a satellite built to measure global sea surface height.
Innovation in osteochondral scaffold for early intervention of osteoarthritis
By finding a way to treat patients at an early stage of cartilage damage we could delay or avoid the need for a total joint replacement.
Advanced biomedical materials research
Biomedical materials have advanced dramatically over the last 50 years and continue to evolve today. The goal at the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Advanced Biomedical Materials is to train an interdisciplinary cohort of students to compete in this global field.
Transforming ocean plastic waste into a sustainable material
Tide Ocean transforms ocean plastic waste into an award-winning, sustainable raw material, providing a circular solution to the plastic world that has a significant...
The evolution of the spine and intervertebral disk
Dr Tanja Wintrich and Professor Dr P Martin Sander from the University of Bonn’s Paleontology Department discuss dinosaurs, sea monsters, the evolution of the spine and intervertebral disk and the lessons learned for biomedical research
Innovative calorimetric methods for safer batteries in the renewable energy sector
Dr Carlos Ziebert, Head of the Calorimeter Center at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, discusses the centre’s innovative calorimetric methods to increase the safety of...
How silkworm models can help develop new anti-diabetic drugs
Yasuhiko Matsumoto of Meiji Pharmaceutical University has identified silkworms as an insect disease model for a new anti-diabetic drugs.
European Commission proposes the modernisation of EU legislation on batteries
The Commission has proposed the revaluation and modernisation of EU legislation on batteries, addressing the issues related to batteries.
New hydrogen gas sensor uses nanometre-thin 2D sheets of zinc oxide to alert producers...
Scientists have developed a novel hydrogen gas sensor that uses nanometre-thin 2D sheets of zinc oxide filled with nanometre-size holes.
Meeting global nutrition needs through responsible aquaculture
Aquaculture has a huge role to play in feeding the ever-increasing global population and technology is key to improving productivity while maintaining high welfare...











