gamma rays

Scientists detect gamma rays coming from distant galactic sources

The High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory, Mexico, detected gamma rays coming from distant galactic sources. The High Altitude Water Cherenkov has detected gamma rays...
anti-matter

How to ‘cook’ anti-matter

Carsten Welsch tells Innovation News Network his ‘cooking recipe’ for anti-matter while addressing public preconceptions towards his research. Carsten Welsch, a former CERN fellow, studied...
ATLAS

$75m to upgrade CERN’s ATLAS detector

Scientists led by Columbia University, USA, will be working to enhance the capabilities of the ATLAS detector at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). "These improvements...
transfer of COVID-19

Using biomedical engineering to track the transfer of COVID-19

University of Utah’s biomedical engineering assistant professor Jessica Kramer is now researching how mucus aid the transfer of COVID-19 from person to person. Researchers don't...
drought monitoring

Introducing a newly launched drought monitoring and forecast programme

NASA satellites have been used to detect the minuscule gravitational changes caused by the movement of Earth’s water. Two centres located in the University of...
start-up collaboration

When worlds collide: the right environment for start-up collaboration

In part four of an article series by Elena Bou, Innovation Director, EIT InnoEnergy, Bou discusses the importance of creating the right environment for...
sustainable development in engineering

WFEO’s president on sustainable development in engineering

Professor Gong Ke, president of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), spoke to Innovation News Network about the sustainable development of the engineering...
white pigment

Scientist have developed a new sustainable white pigment

A new process developed by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), has resulted in the creation of an extremely thin polymer foil that efficiently scatters...
women in stem

Discussing the challenges faced by women in STEM with Marlene Kanga

Marlene Kanga, former president of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations, speaks to Innovation News Network about about her experience and the challenges faced...
battery metal

Developing an organic proton battery that charges in seconds

Researchers from Uppsala University have developed an organic proton battery which can be charged in a matter of seconds. The newly developed battery can be...