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.
Cleaning rivers to clean the seas – part II
River Cleaning proposes a new and innovative system to stop pollution from oils and other liquid pollutants in river waters. Parallel and integral to...
Scientists discover how the oceans on Mars dried up and the planet lost its...
Scientists from the University of Arizona, USA, have discovered how the oceans on Mars dried up and the water in its atmosphere was destroyed.
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UK-based consortium has been granted £12.2m to track the evolution of SARS-CoV-2
The UK Department for Health and Social Care Testing Innovation Fund has granted £12.2m to COG-UK to track the evolution of SARS-CoV-2.
Energy storage solutions for electric vehicles
Guest author, Jona Blue, discusses the wider adoption of electric vehicles in the UK and which energy storage solutions have the highest potential.
ESA adopts the Ariel mission to study the evolution of exoplanets
The first mission dedicated to study the nature, formation, and evolution of exoplanets, named Ariel, has been adopted by the European Space Agency (ESA).
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NASA prepared for Mars Sample Return campaign
NASA has released an independent review report, indicating the agency is now ready to undertake its Mars Sample Return (MSR) campaign to bring pristine samples of rock and regolith from Mars to Earth for scientific study.
New bioplastic film made from a by-product of palm oil
Researchers from Malaysia have created a new bioplastic film made from a by-product of palm oil to reduce plastic pollution and biological waste from...
The National Cancer Institute on the use of biomaterials in cancer treatment
Matthew Wolf of the National Cancer Institute spoke to Innovation News Network’s Caitlin Magee, about the use of biomaterials in cancer treatment.
Fucoxanthin compound in brown seaweeds show promising effects when treating brain cancer
A UK-based project has found that a compound in brown seaweeds could help to treat one of the most common forms of malignant brain...
New Outrigger telescope will allow researchers to pinpoint locations of fast radio bursts
A new telescope at the Green Bank Observatory will allow researchers at West Virginia University, USA, to pinpoint the locations of fast radio bursts.











