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.
Bioinformatics research to generate 3D images of the human genome
Innovative bioinformatics studies conducted by researchers at the University of Miami, USA, combine cutting-edge computer science techniques with leading biomedical technologies to help scientists...
Magnetic superlattice material for the development of quantum electronics
Physicists led by the City College of New York, USA, have developed a new topological magnetic superlattice material which can lead to the development...
Space debris detected for the first time during the day
According to scientists at the University of Bern, Switzerland, space debris has been observed by scientists for the first time during the day.
On 10...
Funding gaps and the clinical need for innovation in biomaterials
The Innovation Platform spoke with the President of the United Kingdom Society for Biomaterials (UKSB), Dr Paul Roach, about the continuing role of the...
Livestock health and its relationship with contagious diseases
Professor Andy Peters, programme director of the University of Edinburgh’s Supporting Evidence Based Interventions (SEBI) project, discusses livestock health and its relationship with contagious...
What is edge computing?
Ketan Bhardwaj, a principle investigator of the Couper project, developer of AppSlicer, and research scientist in the School of Computer Science at the Georgia...
How Europe can achieve digital sovereignty
CEO of EIT Digital, Willem Jonker, spoke to Innovation News Network about a recent policy perspective report which has outlined how Europe can achieve...
Mass of plastics in the Atlantic Ocean weighs around 21 million tonnes
The mass of plastics in the Atlantic Ocean is approximately 21 million tonnes, according to research conducted by the National Oceanography Centre.
This figure is...
Land-based aquaculture’s relationship with nutrition security
As climate change threatens global food supplies, innovators look to land-based aquaculture as a solution to increasing nutrition security.
As sea temperatures peak and our...
Drone usage in flood science and beyond
Drone usage has increased greatly in many sectors over the last ten years. Dr Guy Schumann, CEO of RSS-Hydro, analyses the adoption of drone...











