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A career in particle physics: from nonexistence to being

Professor George W.S. Hou from National Taiwan University describes his journey in particle physics, from Belle at KEK to CMS at CERN. Taiwan was handed...

The Valjevo Project and the sustainable mining of lithium and borates

Euro Lithium speaks to Innovation News Network about its long-term vision for sustainable mining with the Valjevo Project. Lithium and borates will play an essential...

How CLAS12 and BGOOD are exploring nucleon excitations

Professors Philip L Cole, Kyungseon Joo, and Hartmut Schmieden are exploring the properties of subatomic matter through nucleon excitations.

Global co-operation on plant biotechnology and genetic resources

T-PIRC’s Professor Kazuo Watanabe explains how the centre is developing both the next generation plants and plant biotechnology.

Autonomous robots will change the fish farming industry

Daily net cleaning, inspection, big data, and analysis will fundamentally change fish farming. The future is closer than many might think.

Searching for the answers of the neutrino mass hierarchy

The search for the neutrino mass hierarchy is one of the most active and important areas in neutrino physics.

Innovating battery technology for industrial and commercial vehicles

American Battery Solutions is a leader in the engineering, development and manufacturing of innovative battery technology solutions.

Searching beyond the solar system for life on exoplanets

LIFE – a future space mission to characterise the atmospheres of terrestrial exoplanets and search for life outside the Solar System.

Observing nuclear reactions in the formation of heavy elements

Professor Gabriel Martínez-Pinedo from GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung discusses the r-process and its role in the formation of heavy elements.

Enhancing hatcheries by automating rotifer and algae production

Robert Roulston, CEO of Industrial Plankton, presents the company’s live feed equipment for efficient zooplankton and algae production.

Multi-stakeholder agricultural co-operatives and sustainability

Dr Thomas W Gray, from the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Co-operative Programs, explains why multi-stakeholder co-operatives may be able to bequeath more democratic organisational models and organisations to future generations that can help address sustainability questions and dilemmas.

Using problem solving to redefine environmental education

Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, discusses transforming the education landscape.

Achieving sustainable aquaculture through enhancing accuracy

Aquabio’s groundbreaking real-time production and planning tool aims to enhance efficiency and sustainability in aquaculture.

The growing importance of subduction zone research

Professor Kevin P Furlong describes how his team are developing a more comprehensive understanding of subduction zone earthquakes.

Optimeering Aqua: using digital tools to optimise aquaculture

By collaborating with leading aquacultural organisations and academics, Optimeering Aqua is creating digital tools to improve fish health and enhance aquaculture production.

Nordic Radar Solutions: changing the landscape of weapons scoring

ABISS – a radar system that delivers high quality, near real-time weapons scoring data to military customers for demanding environments.

Advancing particle accelerator technology: power and precision

Professor Tor Raubenheimer outlines how particle accelerator technology has evolved and looks at what the future might hold.

Bacterial outer membrane vesicles: enhancing antibiotic research

Dr Johannes Thoma and Dr Björn Burmann discuss their work using OMVs to potentially gain new insight into antibiotic resistance mechanisms.

A circular electron-positron Higgs factory for the world

Professor Xinchou Lou, outlines the need for a new high energy electron-position collider and what the Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC) could achieve.

SHINE – where the quark-gluon plasma, neutrinos, and cosmic rays meet

Professor Marek Gazdzicki discusses SHINE – a high energy nuclear and elementary-particle physics experiment at CERN exploring heavy-ion collisions, neutrinos, and cosmic rays.

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