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How an innovative solution for wheelie bins could help to save the planet

BinStrap’s Gaelan Goodfellow explains why the company’s cost-effective solution for wheelie bins can help to prevent waste entering both the marine and land environments. You...

Innovative genomics and bioinformatics research at the Greehey Institute

Dr Siyuan Zheng discusses how the Greehey Institute is continuing to advance the care of children affected by cancer through innovative and translational research. The...

Bridging the gaps between the natural and social sciences

Dr Chantal Claud outlines how the Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Observatory is bridging the gaps between the natural and social sciences so as to better observe...

The European Science Cloud initiative: achieving open science in astrophysics and particle physics

The European Union has launched the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) initiative to support the data driven research in pursuing excellent science. Together, astrophysics and...

Bringing together marine physics data for EU marine knowledge

The marine-data initiative EMODnet, implements the EU’s Marine Knowledge 2020 strategy by bringing together marine data from different sources. When it comes to marine research,...

The challenges of modern optoelectronics: laser, optoelectronic and biophotonic techniques

The Institute of Optoelectronics aims to support research and education in laser, optoelectronic and biophotonic technologies, with laser technology and modern applications at the...

The shifting landscape of animal genetic resources in Europe

The EFRP’s Coralie Danchin spoke to SE about how the landscape of animal genetic resources (AnGR) is changing in Europe today. The European Regional Focal...

Faecal transfer: how healthy donor faeces could be used to treat C.diff infection

Christian Lodberg Hvas and Simon Mark Dahl Jørgensen, from the Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, discuss C. diff infection...

CTA and Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope: probing the high energy Universe

Professor Julie McEnery, NASA’s Fermi Project Scientist, tells Innovation News Network about what the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will bring to astrophysics, and how...

Artificial olfaction: the diagnostic and environmental applications

With a range of diagnostic and environmental uses we takes a look at the different applications for artificial olfaction. The olfactory system (otherwise known as...

The Cherenkov Telescope Array: the challenges in creating the unique observatory

Professor Hofmann of the Cherenkov Telescope Array spoke to us about the challenges involved in creating the unique observatory. Professor Werner Hofmann, Spokesperson for the...

Molecular precision medicine: the effectiveness of personalised prevention programmes

PRECISION MEDICINE ALLIANCE spoke to Innovation News Network about the importance of precision medicine and individual therapies. Precision medicine can be described as a form...

Seeing at the molecular resolution with visible light: microscopy and imaging physics

Professor Bernd Rieger, from Delft University of Technology’s Department of Imaging Physics, explains why computational microscopy may come to have a dramatic impact on...

Precision medicine: genomic-based health care will lead the way

Professor Mark A Rubin how the University of Bern and the Bern University Hospital are poised to lead the way to this next frontier...

Poweralliance: doubling of grid capacity on the medium voltage level

Sector coupling promotes the penetration of technologies with a price-driven mode of operation allowing for better exploitation of grid capacity. In order to mitigate the...

Malignant pleural mesothelioma: from bedside to bench and from bench to bedside

Professor Isabelle Opitz and Dr Michaela Kirschner explain the journey of developing novel treatment options for malignant pleural mesothelioma from preclinical studies to clinical...

The European Photonics Industry Consortium: keeping photonics in Europe

Director general of EPIC, Carlos Lee, spoke to Innovation News Network about how European competitiveness is helping drive the photonics industry in Europe. The European...

RNA and RNA-protein interactions: computer software for 3D modelling

A research group at the IIMCB institute in Poland has developed computer software for RNA prediction and modelling of RNA molecules and RNA-protein complexes. The International...

Why calorimeters are essential to improve battery safety

Safety testing in battery calorimeters paves the way for improved understanding and prevention of thermal runaway. Established in 2011, the Calorimeter Center at the Karlsruhe...

Strategising for Alzheimer’s disease: a mixed picture

Alzheimer Europe’s Policy Officer, Owen Miller, speaks with Innovation News Network about Alzheimer's disease and what has changed since we spoke with them. Back in...

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