by Warp Institute | Nov 18, 2021 | π§ Artificial Intelligence
It can be challenging for people with even a slight hearing loss to hear the dialogue in movies and TV shows over the background music and special effects. An AI developed by researchers at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Merl, in the United States may soon...
by Warp Institute | Nov 18, 2021 | π° Space
Every ten years, the American National Academies of Sciences compile a report on what they believe should be prioritized in astronomy research over the next decade. The latest of these reports has just been completed, and it contains, among other things,...
by Warp Institute | Nov 18, 2021 | π° Space
When mentioning the term "Space Race," people are likely to think of either the original space race of the cold war, the current race to put people on Mars, or perhaps even the private competition between SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, and Blue Origin. And...
by Warp Institute | Nov 17, 2021 | π Food Tech
Potatoes damaged during harvest or transport grow ugly brown spots. In addition to making the potatoes look unappetizing, the stains also impair the potato's taste and nutritional value. This means that tons of potatoes are discarded every year, but now a...
by Warp Institute | Nov 17, 2021 | β»οΈ Green Tech
This new concept was inspired by the bubble-shaped playground in Poland, which used algae to create clean air for children while they play. Inspired by the air bubble, the idea got international attention at the COP26 climate conference. This children's bounce...