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.
Regenerating musculoskeletal tissues
Dr Warren L Grayson outlines the work taking place at his lab at the Johns Hopkins’ Translational Tissue Engineering Center in regenerating musculoskeletal tissues, from treating skeletal muscle loss to 3D-printing bioactive scaffolds with precise anatomic geometries
New ‘lifelike’ bone implants can react to weight in the same way as living...
Researchers have patented a method to create a material for bone implants that reacts to weight in the same way as living human tissues.
Scientists have developed a new method of treating sewage using a new strain of...
A team of researchers has developed a new method of treating sewage that is much simpler, cheaper, and greener than existing methods.
REVIVO BioSystems: transforming the in vitro research market
Revivo Biosystems’ organ-on-a-chip platforms enables future targeted developments for the chemical and personal care, transforming in vitro research.
Cornish Lithium uses innovation to extract vital battery metals
Cornish Lithium is using modern technology to evaluate the potential to responsibly extract vital battery metals in Cornwall, UK, from both geothermal waters and the rocks which underlie the county.
Facilitating refugee and migrant health and wellbeing in Europe
The Circle of Health, a community-oriented approach to health promotion, opens new doors in refugee and migrant health and wellbeing
The Copernicus programme and disaster management from space
International Editor Clifford Holt spoke with the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-1 and SMOS teams about how the Copernicus programme and Earth Explorer missions provide information to both forecast and respond to disasters such as floods and earthquakes
NASA’s priorities for the Artimis III mission include sampling strategies, field surveys, and deployable...
NASA has identified the agency’s science priorities for the Artemis III mission, which will launch the first woman to the Moon in 2024.
Researchers suggest an Alzheimer’s protein can help doctors stage the disease
Scientists have discovered that a novel form of an Alzheimer's protein can indicate what stage of the disease a person is suffering from.
Funding mobility services during the pandemic
Anne Grünkorn, Managing Director at LogPay Mobility Services, explains how to simplify complex funding aids without losing control











