by Warp Institute | Dec 4, 2020 | π§ Artificial Intelligence
Finding people lost in a dense forest is a bit like finding a needle in a haystack. Something that can make it easier is to use heat-sensitive cameras that record body temperature. Sending up drones with thermal imaging cameras is a quick and inexpensive way to search...
by Warp Institute | Dec 4, 2020 | Impact Report, π Premium Content
This is the second Warp News Impact Report to show what impact you as a Premium Supporter has. If you are not a Premium Supporter and want to help our mission, sign-up here. First month is free.HighlightsPublished our first short e-book.We made a splash when we broke...
by Warp Institute | Dec 4, 2020 | π Food Tech
Palm oil, a vegetable oil found in 50% of all packaged retail goods (ranging from cookies to toothpaste) has finally gotten a viable option. Scientists from Canada have developed an oil that is not only good for human health, but for the earth as well. The invention...
by Warp Institute | Dec 4, 2020 | Newsletter, π Premium Content, πΊ Curated Tips
π BookThis book is from 2009, which is great because then you can check if the author was right on his predictions.”The cost of solar energy is expected to be as low as 3.5 Β’/kWh in 2020,” Tony Seba claims in the book. This is way lower than anyone else...
by Warp Institute | Dec 3, 2020 | β€οΈ Health Tech, Elon Musk
This summer, when Elon Musk held a press conference on how his company Neuralink had developed, he could proudly show off their latest implant LINK V0.9, barely larger than a coin, which had been surgically inserted in live pigs. The pigs showed no noticeable...