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.
Nano-engineered eardrums will fight chronic otitis media
An optimal eardrum reconstruction following otitis-related large perforations still represents a clinical challenge, which can be faced on the nanoscale
The ear is one of...
Progress towards the Paris Agreement climate targets
Innovation News Network carries the comments of the European Climate Action Commissioner, Miguel Arias Cañete, at the EU for Talanoa conference, where he discussed...
A new venture in lung cancer therapeutics for ValiSeek
ValiSeek Limited is a single asset company, overseeing the development of the therapeutic VAL401 through the final stages of clinical trials for the treatment...
Paediatric traumatic brain injury: what is the future?
CNRS-University of Bordeaux presents the urgent further need of research for paediatric traumatic brain injury, a complex brain disorder.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined...
Globular star clusters: a new wave of astronomy research
Associate director of CIERA at Northwestern University Shane Larson explores the role of globular star clusters within the Universe.
The modern scientific enterprise is one...
An audit of the environmental impact of shipping
Innovation News Network explores how energy auditing of the vessels of the future is helping to optimise ship operation and reduce emissions, minimising the...
SPINTEC extends the scalability of magnetic memory below 10nm
SPINTEC in Grenoble has proposed and demonstrated a new concept of magnetic memory thermally stable and electrically switchable at diameters down to 4nm.
Positioned at...
How can Europe deal with an irregular migration crisis?
Innovation News Network speaks to Eugenio Ambrosi from the International Organization for Migration about potential solutions for managing the flows of irregular migration.
Since 2015,...
A videogame to treat Parkinson’s disease
Marie-Laure Welter, scientific director of the Movement and Gait Laboratory and co-director of the Brain e-Novation Laboratory in the Brain and Spine Institute, outlines...
Understanding the evolution of maternal stress effects and seemingly maladaptive outcomes
Dr Michael Sheriff outlines how maternal stress effects may have evolved and explains seemingly maladaptive offspring responses.
Changes in the maternal phenotype can act as...











