Professor Martin Ryan, Biomedical Sciences Research Complex, explores the positive impact that live, attenuated vaccines pose for combatting foot-and-mouth disease.
Following the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease...
At the Public Sector Show 2018, Innovation News Network caught up with Deborah Mckenzie, Chief People Officer from Public Health England, to talk about...
Dr Erik Kuulkers, the European Space Agency’s project scientist for the INTEGRAL mission, discusses the laboratory and its achievements, including the detection of gamma-rays...
Innovation News Network speaks to David Sikora, CEO of ALTR, about all things blockchain, including how General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe could...
Sea Machines Robotics is retooling the marine industry with autonomous technology, one vessel at a time.
Although 77% of the planet is covered in water...
Andrzej Jagusiewicz, president of the European Federation of Clean Air and Environmental Protection, explores how air pollution is affecting the lives of Europeans and...
Electric buses, shared and autonomous e-mobility will disrupt the poor environmental performance of European automakers.
European regulators have moved very diligently, perhaps too much so,...
James Mason argues that the landscape of Darknet markets and forums may be ever-changing, but in one form or another they are also ever-present.
Ever...
Leading maritime display and computer manufacturer Hatteland Display AS has cutting-edge technology to optimise bridge systems for tomorrow’s merchant ships.
It hardly needs pointing out...
New technology in farming machinery coupling could make agriculture safer and reduce health and safety risks for farmers. Here, Innovation News Network speaks to...
Susanne Kircher, of the Medical University of Vienna, introduces the Austrian MPS Society and outlines the many challenges posed by mucopolysaccharidoses.
Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) belong to...