by Warp Institute | Jul 14, 2021 | π Human Progress, π§ Artificial Intelligence
The deep potential is a method developed by a group of scientists at Princeton University and universities in China a few years ago. The new method granted the research team the Gordon Bell prize last year. It is believed that it will radically improve the science of...
by Warp Institute | Jul 14, 2021 | Elon Musk, SpaceX, Warp Space Summit, π° Space
This is the first of three online pre-events before the Warp Space Summit.This pre-event will take place on Hopin, July 21, 18.00-19.00 CET, 12-1 PM CET.Get your free ticket here.🚀 SpaceX almost didn't make it. Elon Musk only had the money for three...
by Warp Institute | Jul 13, 2021 | π Human Progress
Norway is getting a new national park by shutting down their last arctic coal mine, turning the Svalbard Archipelago and especially the Van Mijenfjord into a striking wilderness once again. Experts say the park will be one of the most resilient areas under threat from...
by Warp Institute | Jul 13, 2021 | β»οΈ Green Tech
Wind turbines are used worldwide to produce clean energy. But the blades from the turbines are becoming a recycling problem. In Ireland, they’re not short on ideas on how to recycle the old blades. For example, they are being reused to build bridges, reinforce...
by Warp Institute | Jul 12, 2021 | β»οΈ Green Tech, Innovation, π Human Progress, π Transportation
Victoria state government, in Australia, has invested US$ 34 million to create a digital twin of the state. The twin will be a 3D model with a fourth dimension that is time. The purpose of the twin is to enable more intelligent city planning, implementing AI...