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New biodegradable electronic displays to minimise waste medical electronics
Scientists have produced the first biodegradable electronic displays to help the electronics industry adopt a sustainable lifecycle.
Producing green hydrogen using sunlight-photosensitive-nanostructured electrodes
A team of researchers has developed a new method of producing green hydrogen using sunlight-photosensitive-nanostructured electrodes.
Smart Cambridge – transforming the city with smart mobility
Dan Clarke, Strategy & Partnerships Manager for Smart Cambridge, discusses the Smart Cambridge programme, and how to improve the quality of life, sustainability, and economic strength of the city with smart mobility solutions
Transforming ocean plastic waste into a sustainable material
Tide Ocean transforms ocean plastic waste into an award-winning, sustainable raw material, providing a circular solution to the plastic world that has a significant...
Cornish Lithium uses innovation to extract vital battery metals
Cornish Lithium is using modern technology to evaluate the potential to responsibly extract vital battery metals in Cornwall, UK, from both geothermal waters and the rocks which underlie the county.
Uncovering the nature of dark matter to better understand the Universe
Physicists in Norway are extending their involvement in the international efforts to understand dark matter in order to better understand the origins of the...
Developing sustainable fish feed from food waste
Ingmar Høgøy, CEO and Chairman of the Board at Greentech Innovators AS, spoke to The Innovation Platform about the company’s innovative and sustainable fish feed solution for the aquaculture industry
Accelerating cancer detection with genome sequencing
Sarah Killcoyne, Postdoctoral Fellow at EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute, discusses a newly-developed statistical model that uses genomic sequencing to accurately predict the risk of...
New circuit can convert graphene’s thermal motion into electricity
Physicists at the University of Arkansas have developed a circuit capable of capturing graphene's thermal motion and converting it into an electrical current.
The findings,...
European chemical industry: Increasing sustainability and digitisation
Cefic’s Executive Director for Innovation, Pierre Barthelemy, spoke to The Innovation Platform about the clear role of the chemical industry in enabling Europe to...
European Commission launch a €1bn call for green research projects
The European Commission has launched a €1bn call for research projects that respond to issues caused by the current climate crisis. The Commission is...
CERN discusses its new 3D printed neutrino detector SuperFGD
Albert De Roeck, senior research scientist at CERN, spoke to Innovation News Network’s digital editor, Caitlin Magee, about the EP-Neutrino group and its 3D...
Investment in renewables will help cut EU greenhouse gas emissions by...
The European Commission aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% over the next decade, with €750bn available through the NextGenerationEU recovery...
Planck-HFI – a window onto the history of the Universe
Dr François Bouchet, Research Director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), was one of the pioneers of the European Space Agency’s...
Understanding neutrino activity at SNOLAB
The Executive Director of SNOLAB, Dr Nigel Smith, spoke to The Innovation Platform about the facility’s science programme, most notably its neutrino activities.
A world-class...
Land-based aquaculture’s relationship with nutrition security
As climate change threatens global food supplies, innovators look to land-based aquaculture as a solution to increasing nutrition security.
As sea temperatures peak and our...
Perovskite solar cells: research towards a greener future of renewables
The Koleilat Research Group is working to make perovskite solar cells greener so that they can be deployed around the world to provide safe...
Neutrinos, antineutrinos and fundamental interactions
Professor Roberto Petti from the University of South Carolina discusses current and future neutrino experiments (including a dedicated LBNF beamline at Fermilab) designed to...
Searching for mysterious dark matter particles and the mass of neutrinos
Solving the common puzzles of cosmology, dark matter particles, and the mass of neutrinos using sensitive experiments requires continuous technological progress and, in particular,...
Graphene can be used to increase the durability of hydrogen fuel...
A new paper suggests that chemically altered graphene can be used to increase the durability of hydrogen fuel cells for cars.
The paper, published in...