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.
Topological electromagnetic waves may be on the surface of plasmas
Whilst conducting theoretical research, physicists have found that electromagnetic waves of topological origin should be present on the surface of plasmas.
Scientists have recently discovered...
Genitourinary cancer treatment made personal
Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer has a 60-70% chance of reoccurring in patients – it’s time to talk about it.
Understanding and overcoming cancer progression and therapy...
Why we need marketing restrictions on unhealthy food for children
Kate Oldridge-Turner, Head of Policy & Public Affairs at World Cancer Research Fund, outlines why we need marketing restrictions on unhealthy food for children.
There...
Major changes to electric vehicle chargepoint policy in the UK
The British Government has announced major changes to electric vehicle policy in the UK, including an additional £1bn of funding for chargepoints.
British Prime Minister...
CLOUD experiment reveals unknown mechanism driving urban smog
CERN’S Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets (CLOUD) experiment has revealed a new mechanism that drives winter urban smog episodes.
Published in Nature, the results of this...
ECCO on achieving the best possible quality of cancer care
The Innovation Platform speaks to European Cancer Organisation Chief Executive Mike Morrissey about how the upsurge of innovations in the field of cancer care.
Reaching...
Could biochar be an effective fertiliser for the paper industry?
A research group from Karlstad University have found that biochar, one of the bioproducts from the paper industry, can be used as an effective...
New deep-learning technology to classify all galaxies and stars
Astronomers have developed a deep-learning computer programme to help researchers analyse astronomical image data pixel by pixel to identify all galaxies and stars.
A research...
Assessing decades of research to further integrate precision medicine
Evolutionary biologists from McMaster University have reviewed decades of research in the hopes of understanding why precision medicine has not been fully integrated into...
Supporting the decarbonisation of transport in Scotland
The Innovation Platform speaks to EVA Scotland about their ambition to be the voice of the electric vehicle movement and to promote the decarbonisation...











