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.
Developing sustainable fish feed from food waste
Ingmar Høgøy, CEO and Chairman of the Board at Greentech Innovators AS, spoke to The Innovation Platform about the company’s innovative and sustainable fish feed solution for the aquaculture industry
Earth is moving 7km/s faster and about 2,000 light-years closer to a supermassive black...
According to new measurements, Earth is moving 7km/s faster and about 2,000 light-years closer to the supermassive black hole in the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy.
The fundamental role of physics in understanding the universe
Professor Regina Demina, from the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Rochester, argues that the role of physics is finding the truth and making sense of the world, and should not be seen as only geared towards the discovery of wholly new phenomena
Scientists have achieved the first visualisation of quantum dots in bilayer graphene
The first visualisation of quantum dots in bilayer graphene, revealing the shape of the quantum wave function of the trapped electrons.
My T-cell: a new smartphone application that protects patients and guides healthcare professionals
Professor Marion Subklewe outlines ‘My T cell’: a smartphone application for the management of CAR T-cell and BiTE related toxicities
Marineholmen RASLab AS – the future of aquaculture technology
Marineholmen RASLab AS explains how the innovation being developed by the company stand to shape the future of aquaculture technology.
Signal molecule Interleukin-32 and the future of cancer immunotherapy
Professor Dr Mirjam Schenk, Research Group Leader & Assistant Professor at the University of Bern’s Institute of Pathology, spoke to The Innovation Platform about her research into the signal molecule Interleukin-32 and how this could play a key role in future immunotherapies
VascTech materials – the possibilities are endless
Dr Chris Mangun, Director of Advanced Materials at CU Aerospace, explains the benefits and applications of VascTech (Vapourisation of sacrificial components Technology), a unique...
Researchers outline the issue with extracting the Moon’s resources
The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory has published the issues associated with the growing interest in extracting the Moon’s resources.
Innovation in sustainable aquaculture
Steffen Kildal explains how Askvik Aqua AS is improving sustainability in aquaculture with novel simplicity and advanced Pulse Electric Field solutions











