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.
CardLabs: Security at your fingertips
CardLabs, in collaboration with QuardLock, have put together an extremely effective and user-friendly way of controlling your own data.
Have you ever checked how many...
Osteoarthritis: causing disability worldwide
DFG Research Consortium, ‘ExCarBon’, explores articular cartilage and subchondral bone degeneration and regeneration in osteoarthritis.
Osteoarthritis (OA), a whole-joint disease in which all components of...
€14bn to promote sustainable infrastructure in the EU
The European Commission has announced the approval of an investment package worth more than €14bn of EU funds to promote sustainable infrastructure.
The EU funded...
Is there still room for innovation for breast implants?
Dr Karine Anselme and Professor Maxence Bigerelle’s groups are continuing to collaborate with clinicians and companies in the development of more biocompatible and safe...
Innovating high-speed photon counting for nuclear physics experiments
Scientists from the Argonne National Laboratory have developed a device capable of high-speed photon counting for nuclear physics experiments.
Researchers from the US Department of...
Specialising in marine and transportation insurance
SEASECURE and GUIAN proposes competitive solutions covering a large range of insurance types dedicated to the shipping, trading and yachting industries.
SEASECURE and GUIAN, are...
Could the shells of insects be the missing link in the circular economy?
A team of scientists from Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have used the shells of black soldier flies to sustainably extract the...
Mighty enzymes: biocatalysis in chemical processing
Rita Craveiro, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, discusses how using enzymes as biocatalysts can allow for a greener chemistry industry.
Chemicals or...
The second ExoMars mission is delayed until 2022
The launch of the second ExoMars mission to study Mars has been delayed until 2022, after being postponed by the European Space Agency (ESA)...
New system for ensuring the sustainability of ‘ecoplastics’
Circularise has successfully developed a system of ensuring the sustainability and accountability of companies that produce ‘ecoplastics’.
In 2019, the start-ups Circularise, DOMO and Covestro...











