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.
Black hole simulations to drive innovation in gravitational wave detectors
Researchers for RIT have developed new black hole simulations that could further the development of gravitational wave detectors.
Predicting habitat loss in 2100
A study by the University of Cambridge, UK, used hundreds of years of data to determine the scale of habitat loss in 2100.
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Researchers 3D bioprint fibrocartilage
Scientists from Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, USA, can 3D bioprint cartilage to treat those suffering from arthritis and knee injuries.
Identifying which stars are most likely to host habitable exoplanets
Researchers led by Dimitra Atri of the Center for Space Science, United Arab Emirates, have identified which stars were most likely to host habitable...
New collaboration to facilitate new developments in sensing technologies
A collaboration between the University of Birmingham, BAE Systems, BT, and BP is aiming to bring forth new developments in sensing technologies.
Common anti-depressant could treat patients with childhood sarcoma
A new study has found that a common anti-depressant may stop the spread of childhood sarcoma in mice and laboratory cell experiments.
Astronomers detect orbital flashes 1,000 times an hour
Research led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill suggests that orbital flashes, caused by excess space debris, occur 1,000 times an hour.
The safety of our freshwater supplies
Professor Thomas D Shahady from the University of Lynchburg describes the growing concerns over the safety of our freshwater supplies.
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Monitoring the environmental effects of Bonfire Night
Researchers from the University of Leeds, UK, have monitored air quality on Bonfire Night (5 November) to determine whether soot created by fires and...
Patients with a rare bowel cancer could benefit from immunotherapy
A new study conducted at the University of Birmingham, UK, has revealed that patients suffering from a rare type of bowel cancer could be...











