by Warp Institute | Oct 2, 2021 | Warp News, π° Space
With the help of local contractors, the US National Science Foundation and the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) are building a new international radio telescope array in the Karoo region of the Northern Cape Province. The project called Hydrogen Epoch...
by Warp Institute | Oct 1, 2021 | β»οΈ Green Tech, β‘οΈ Energy, Environment
"No new coal by 2021 – The collapse of the global coal pipeline" is the name of a recent report published by the think tank E3G.The report reveals that 76 percent of all coal-fired power plants planned to be built since 2015, the same year as the Paris...
by Warp Institute | Oct 1, 2021 | Warp News, π° Space
A study led by Dr. John Ilee from the University of Leed has through analyzing the unique "fingerprints" of light around young stars discovered that there are reservoirs of molecules necessary to create life. The molecules have been detected in the...
by Warp Institute | Sep 30, 2021 | β»οΈ Green Tech
Mumbai is one of the world’s most polluted cities. When Angad Daryani was young, he got asthma from the smog in Mumbai. Now, he’s come up with an idea that turns pollution into building tiles. When Daryani studied at the Georgia Institute of Technology,...
by Warp Institute | Sep 29, 2021 | Environment, Nature, π Human Progress
Karen McGlathery is an environmental science professor at the University of Virginia. When she used to swim in the coastal bays of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, the water quickly turned brown and cloudy due to sediment that swirled up from the ocean floor. Today,...