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.
Diagnostic therapy efficacy assessment in genomic medicine and rare cancer care
Misvik Biology’s Dr Juha Rantala explains how a pan-cancer drug sensitivity comparison offers new insights in genomic medicine, specifically, the repurposing of targeted therapies...
The need to improve the diagnosis of chronic inflammatory lung diseases
Michael Roth discusses the urgent need to improve the precision of diagnosing chronic inflammatory lung diseases.
Chronic inflammatory lung diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Integrated farm management: transforming sustainability in agriculture
Martijn Buijsse from the European Initiative for Sustainable Development in Agriculture talks about European sustainable agriculture and how ‘integrated farm management’ could help to...
How viable is carbon capture, utilisation and storage for climate mitigation?
Carbon dioxide emissions need to be curbed if countries are to meet their Paris Climate Agreement commitments. Christoph Beuttler from Climeworks talks to Innovation...
Is the EU’s second payment services directive making banks more open?
Cedric Neve, CEO of Digiteal, explains how the EU’s second payment services directive aims to make banking more open, but warns that banks themselves...
London’s Chief Digital Officer discusses the smart city transition
Innovation News Network spoke to London’s first Chief Digital Officer, Theo Blackwell, about how the city is pledging to lead the way and create...
Aviosonic’s Debris Collision Alert System improves safety in space
Aviosonic Space Tech is developing revolutionary systems for aerospace safety, including an innovative debris collision alert system.
Aviosonic Space Tech has pioneered the first Debris...
Accelerating translational eye research
The Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) bridges basic and clinical science to advance the understanding of eye diseases and to develop...
The ‘dieselgate’ legacy and solutions
Transport and Environment’s (T&E) Greg Archer gives his opinion on the ‘dieselgate’ scandal and how sustainable transport can be successfully implemented throughout Europe.
The ‘dieselgate’...
Strong near-infrared emission with earth-abundant metal ions
Katja Heinze, from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, explains a successful approach for the design of sustainable near-infrared emissive materials with earth-abundant elements.
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