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.
Scientists develop an evolutionary theory of stress
Scientists have created an evolutionary model of stress to predict how animals react to stressful situations.
Wood protection technology draws inspiration from Nature
Herje Boström, Founder of Sioo Wood Protection AB, outlines his Nature-inspired wood protection technology and some of its varied applications, from decks and docks...
Three routes towards a circular economy of packaging materials
Finding solutions to tackle the issue of plastic packaging waste is urgent. VTT has mapped out three paths that brands and packaging manufacturers can...
AI-powered production planners in salmon farming
Combining AI, machine learning and mathematical optimisation to drive the transition from experience-driven to knowledge-driven salmon farming
Physicists report the discovery of bursts of cosmic ray electrons accelerated by shock waves...
Physicists report the detection of bursts of cosmic ray electrons accelerated by shock waves originating from major eruptions on the Sun.
New study outlines the mechanism that helps bacteria regulate their metabolism, allowing researchers to...
A new US-based study uses computer modelling to reveal how bacteria control their chemical production when consuming vegetation.
Wastewater-based epidemiology could help in the fight against COVID-19
Hokkaido University Assistant Professor Masaaki Kitajima and Ryo Iwamoto from Shionogi & Co Ltd are developing an innovative early warning and mass diagnosis system...
New plant nanobionic optical sensor that can detect and monitor levels of arsenic in...
Scientists have engineered a novel type of plant nanobionic optical sensor that can detect and monitor levels of arsenic in the environment.
Exploring matter 10 microseconds after the Big Bang
Professor John W Harris, from Yale University’s Department of Physics, discusses how a better understanding of what happened immediately after the Big Bang could...
Innovative enzyme engineering method unlocks new chemical reactions
Scientists have unlocked a new method for creating chemical reactions that breaks from the previously understood rules of enzyme engineering. This could open up a wide range of new applications, from creating drugs to methods of food production.











