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.
Why the pangolin is the world’s most trafficked animal
The Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC) has released a report on the growth of trafficked pangolin scales, on the run up to Pangolin Day.
The report...
GrainSense: data-driven agriculture for the success of European farming
GrainSense, the first hand-held device for measuring grain quality on the spot, is an example of the new technologies that are needed to tackle...
AI and IoT in clinical settings by medical and non-medical staff
Through the use of IoT and AI, the medical environment can be tailored to the needs of each patient.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet...
The connected agriculture market is set to be worth $7.22bn
The global connected agriculture market size is set to reach $7.22bn by the end of 2026. Researchers predict the demand for smart water management...
Thierry Breton on achieving an ambitious European Space Agenda
"With space, we are constantly testing the limit of the technological frontier for the benefit of mankind" - European Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry...
EU project to create a precise Alzheimer’s diagnosis instrument
This September will mark the launch of EU Horizon 2020 project DECIDE which aims to develop and launch an e-service for the early diagnosis...
Axiom Space gains permission to build a commercial space station
NASA have granted Axiom Space access to the International Space Station's Node 2 Forward port for the first ever commercial space station.
The National Aeronautics...
New study predicting the deterioration of the Thwaites Glacier
Researchers have successfully completed studies that determine whether a glacier the size of Florida will collapse within the next few decades.
Teams from the US...
Devising a method of predicting chaos using AI and aerosols
Using game theory, aerosols and AI methods, researchers have predicted the behaviour of chaotic systems.
If a poisonous gas were to be released as part...
New bio-ink could serve as a scaffold to grow human tissue
Researchers have created a bio-ink made from hyaluronic acid and polyethylene glycol which could serve as a scaffold in order to grow human tissue.
A...











