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.
Offshore floating platforms: providing industrial-scale aquaculture
The Pneumatically Stabilised Platform (PSP) system permits the design and construction of very large floating platforms of unlimited size.
Today, aquaculture has its problems –...
SatRevolution on using technology to tackle overcrowding in space
In an interview with Innovation News Network, Tomasz Pozniak, Chief Development Officer at SatRevolution, discusses the effect the growing satellite market will have on...
Innovation in green ammonia: potentially reducing global emissions by 2%
Researchers from The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory have developed a green ammonia which can be used as an eco-fuel, potentially reducing global emissions by 2%.
Comprised...
Researchers have discovered that blue-green algae can produce oil
A study conducted by the University of Bonn, Germany, has shown that cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, can produce oil.
Until now, it was believed that...
Incinerators: ensuring biosecurity in farms
IGE distribute and maintain incinerators manufactured with multi-layered refractory bricks of the highest quality, with less than 12% porosity, making them the most fuel-efficient...
The Curiosity Rover has found an organic compound on Mars
The innovative Curiosity Rover has discovered an organic compound on Mars. This compound can also be found on Earth in coal, crude oil and...
How innovation in microbial research can combat food waste
Innovative microbial research has led to a rise in food waste developments, from biofuels to environmentally safe composting methods.
Due to the global population continuing...
New tech to reduce cost and carbon footprint of anaesthesia
An award winning innovation within the anaesthesia industry has been launched at the Royal Cornwall Hospital, after reports that it reduces both cost and...
A new bill to further the regulation of lab-grown meat
A new bill proposed by two US senators could potentially create regulation in the lab-grown meat industry to further protect the consumer from mislabelling.
The...
Groundbreaking study to simplify oil separation using 2D materials
A research team from the University of Manchester have potentially overcome one of the biggest issues in membrane technology, membrane fouling.
Membrane-based separations are current...











