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🎉 Finally we can meet!
Now we know – we can have an audience of 300 people at the Warp Space Summit in Linköping.
I'm so psyched about meeting people! The conference will be awesome, but honestly I am just as excited to be in the same room as hundreds of other people.
Would be great to see you there!
However, at the rate we are selling tickets for, the 300 seats will soon be gone.
We currently have an offer with a ticket + a one-year Premium Supporter membership in Warp for only $40. Of that offer, only 59 remain.
If you grab one of the remaining 59, you will be able to attend on-site in Linköping. We started at 100 just a few days ago, so book now.
Of course, you can also attend it online. We are creating a great digital event also.
See you in Linköping – I hope!
Mathias Sundin
CEO of Warp News
💡 Optimist's Edge: When cash no longer is king – this is what you need to know about cashless societies
Societies are going cashless, and there are a lot of benefits to this development. The cashless society is most likely not defined by opportunistic hacking crimes but by smoother payments, and a more connected world.
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💬 The Real Danger is Pessimism
Being optimistic is not about turning a blind eye to difficulties, but focusing on how they can be solved. That is how the good forces emerged victorious from one of history's darkest moments, writes Magnus Aschan.
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Fact-based optimistic news of the week
💎Scientists have created a time crystal that dodges physical laws
A system of particles that move without producing or consuming energy, in perpetuity. Does that sound strange? This is exactly what scientists have created in a quantum computer.
🕒 New theory can make Warp Drives possible- this is how
Warp Drives, the ability to travel faster than the speed of light, is a holy grail of human development. Physicist Erik Lentz has published an article that offers a solution that could move Warp Drives from the theoretically impossible to the possible.
📚 Book Dash makes books more accessible to kids in South Africa
A non-profit organization in South Africa called Book Dash wants all kids to have access to books. They are providing stories to kids by using an innovative book creation model.
🔋 Breakthrough: Here is the world's first sodium EV battery
Sodium is a whopping 1,000 times more abundant than lithium and both cheaper and easier to extract. Now, the biggest battery maker for EVs has revealed a sodium-ion battery that could shake the industry.
🔎 Probe has revealed new surprising insights about Mars
The NASA probe Insight Lander has measured marsquakes for a few years. Thanks to the data, scientists have now been able to make conclusions about the planet's compound.
🏙 The city Basel makes urban green spaces mandatory for future projects
The city of Basel figured out how to implement greenery into the urban space – by making it mandatory for new buildings.
🐮 New mask for cows helps reduce greenhouse gas
This mask captures and converts the highly potent greenhouse gas methane.
♻️ 3D printed living material that can grow "on-site"
Researchers have created a new 3D-printed, living material of algae.
🛰 Water Vapour discovered on Jupiter's Moon thanks to Hubble
The Hubble space telescope is one of many space research programs that has a far longer lifespan than expected. 30 years after deployment it has now done yet another discovery.