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.
Quantum negativity could help revolutionise measuring technologies
Researchers from the University of Cambridge, Harvard, and MIT have demonstrated that a physical property called ‘quantum negativity’ can allow particles to carry an...
Inspirational Women in STEM: gender equality in physics
Part one of Innovation News Network’s Inspirational Women in STEM series discusses Dr Laura Harkness-Brennan's experience as a female physicist, addressing gender equality in...
New blood test can diagnose Alzheimer’s prior to cognitive impairment
Researchers have developed a new blood test to help diagnose people with Alzheimer’s disease up to 20 years before the onset of cognitive impairment.
This...
ARCHIVER – the future of scientific data storage in Europe
Dr Matthew Addis, Co-founder and CTO of Arkivum, discusses their most recent Horizon 2020 project, ARCHIVER, and its role securing and protecting valuable scientific...
Innovate UK awards funding to a digital COVID-19 platform developer
Vital Signs Solutions has successfully secured a grant from Innovate UK to enable the use of its digital COVID-19 platform, helping the British Government...
Investigating life below the surface of Mars
After recent discoveries suggest the presence of water on the red planet, scientists look for life below the surface of Mars.
Researchers at the Center...
Scientists develop quicker, more cost-effective COVID-19 laboratory test
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have successfully improved the speed, handling time, and cost of COVID-19 laboratory tests.
This new approach could result in...
Revolutionary maritime funding to increase European sustainability
New European maritime funding could revolutionise the sector, increasing global sustainability and ocean-based food security.
As Horizon 2020 draws to an end, the European Union...
Approaching new markets – GrainSense in the United States and Russia
Melvin Robert Huber III explains how GrainSense's strategy for approaching new markets in the US and Russian can be used by businesses to help...
Urine tests to improve the detection of adrenal cancer
Scientists led by the University of Birmingham, UK, have significantly improved the detection of adrenal cancer using a simple urine test.
Prior to this research,...