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.
Antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture could become an urgent crisis by 2030
According to Daniel Schar of the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture is a growing cause for concern.
New catalyst process can help researchers efficiently recycle polyolefinic plastics
Researchers have developed a catalyst process to recycle polyolefinic plastics, which are found in a wide variety of materials.
Novel energy storage device made from a sustainable graphene hybrid material could replace batteries
A team of researchers has developed a highly efficient novel energy storage device made from a graphene hybrid material.
Scientists use an X-ray laser to observe the formation of polarons
Scientists at the Department of Energy have used an X-ray laser to observe and directly measure the formation of polarons.
Improved simulations of arctic sea ice could help protect the environment
Researchers evaluated arctic sea ice simulations to improve the prediction of the ice in different seasons.
The tensile elastic straining of diamonds could result in the next-generation microelectronics
Scientists demonstrate the tensile elastic straining of diamonds to be used in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum information technologies.
New study on the density of desalination membranes could help researchers produce clean water...
A new study aims to improve the efficiency of desalination membranes by studying how their density impacts their ability to clean water.
The role of innovation in achieving the sustainable energy transition
Elena Bou, Innovation Director at EIT InnoEnergy, discusses the role of innovation in achieving the sustainable energy transition.
Water Europe on achieving a water-smart society
Durk Krol of Water Europe discusses the barriers to achieving a water-smart society and how Water Europe is developing the solutions.
Shining a light on Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
SIOP Europe speaks about Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, urging Europe to recognise that paediatric cancer remains an urgent health issue.











