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Axion discovery may unveil mysterious properties of dark matter

Discover the groundbreaking axion research uncovering the properties of dark matter, revealing its role in the Universe.

UK at risk of falling behind in engineering biology, Lords Committee warns

Discover how the UK can reclaim its leadership in engineering biology, driving innovation, economic growth, and sustainability.

New study unveils breakthrough in understanding cosmic particle accelerators

Scientists have learned how collisionless shock waves can accelerate particles to extreme speeds. Discover more here.

Innovation News Network brings you the latest innovative science news and research project updates from the global science community. We cover physics, chemistry, materials science, environmental sciences, and the space sector plus more.

What’s next for the ALICE Collaboration at CERN?

Discover the upgrades made to the ALICE detector during the LHC’s Long Shutdown period, outlined by CERN Spokesperson, Luciano Musa.

Computational modelling advances tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

Professor Liesbet Geris shares how computational modelling enhances tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

From RHIC to the EIC: Taking our exploration of matter to the next frontier

Doon Gibbs, Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory, gives an update on physics at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and its future transformation into...

A new era of possibilities for the Large Hadron Collider

Mike Lamont, Director for Accelerators and Technology at CERN, explains what Run 3 of the Large Hadron Collider means for physics discoveries.

Graphene’s coming of commercial age

Terrance Barkan, Executive Director of The Graphene Council, discusses the evolution of graphene, from a scientific discovery to a ‘wonder material’. Ever since the 2004...

Responsibly sourcing silica sand to meet global demand

VRX Silica explores the impending shortage of silica sand, the need for responsible sourcing, and why the company’s three multi-decade silica sand projects in...

Researchers challenge Einstein’s theory using extreme stars

An international research team have conducted a 16-year long experiment with the aim to challenge Einstein’s theory of general relativity. A research team from the...

Researchers design a ceramic membrane reactor for hydrogen production

Norwegian researchers have successfully designed a ceramic membrane reactor (MRs) to increase the efficiency of hydrogen production. Researchers at CoorsTek Membrane Sciences, the University of...

Analysing large carbonaceous molecules in cosmic environments

Dr Christine Joblin of the CNRS and her colleague Dr Hassan Sabbah of the University of Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier highlight the ability...

Analysing the breakup of deuterons through photon-deuteron collisions

Scientists observe photon-deuteron collisions to gain insight into the gluons that bind the building blocks of matter and what it takes to break protons...

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