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.
Photographing the M87 galaxy black hole
Professor Heino Falcke, Radboud University, Nijmegen, spoke to Innovation News Network about the first ever photograph of a black hole - which is situated...
The UK’s road to zero transport emissions
Neil Wallis, Head of Communications at the Zemo Partnership, details the UK’s challenges on its journey to zero transport emissions.
In July 2021, the Department...
Electric vehicles – transforming the European transport industry
Swamini Kulkarni, Content Writer for Allied Market Research, analyses how electric vehicles are transforming the European transport industry.
Machine learning technique models quantum devices
A new algorithm developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo enables efficient and accurate verification of quantum devices.
Technologies that utilise quantum mechanical behaviours – such...
E-waste recycling emits emerging synthetic antioxidants
Researchers at the American Chemical Society detect emerging synthetic antioxidants in dust from e-waste recycling workshops that could possibly pose a threat to its...
New oxide-ion conductors can contribute to a greener future
A recent collaborative study, including scientists from Tokyo Institute of Technology, have discovered stable and high oxide-ion conductors based on a new hexagonal perovskite-related...
Habitable environment potentially discovered in the clouds of Venus
Researchers suggest lifeforms could be producing ammonia, which would make the clouds on Venus more habitable.
Chain of chemical reactions
This new hypothesis, regarding a habitable...
Improved polymers could lead to carbon-free society
Scientists recently reported industry-friendly synthesis of chemically modified SIS to improve the mechanical properties of styrenic block polymers and lead to a carbon-free society.
Polymers
Thermoplastic...
European Commission takes steps to combat environmental crime
The European Commission has proposed to strengthen the protection of the environment and combat environmental crime through criminal law.
The Commission has adopted a novel...
Arsenic in wells potentially reflects past pesticide use on orchards
Until the 1950s orchards were heavily fortified with lead arsenate-based pesticides to keep the bugs at bay, and scientists have found that this arsenic...