by Warp Institute | Nov 16, 2020 | π° Space
At 7:27 p.m. Eastern time, the journey began from the Kennedy Space Center for astronauts Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker, from the United States, and Soichi Noguchi, from Japan, to the space station ISS.The spacecraft that takes them to their...
by Warp Institute | Nov 16, 2020 | β»οΈ Green Tech, Rebecka Carlsson, π Premium Content, π©π½βπ« Warp News Experts
She had not thought that she would get involved in the climate issue. But in 2006, Rebecka Carlsson backpacked with her best friend in West Africa. In northern Mali, near Timbuktu, they saw with their own eyes how a conflict began to build.”This was the same...
by Warp Institute | Nov 13, 2020 | π Premium Content, πΊ Curated Tips
π BookIf you want to get to know Joe Biden, no other book does a better job than Richard Ben Cramer’s What It Takes.Cramer tries to answer the question of what it takes to run for president. He does so by diving into the candidates’ minds in the 1988 race....
by Warp Institute | Nov 12, 2020 | β»οΈ Green Tech
Svalbard is known for its doomsday vault where hundreds of thousands of seeds are stored for posterity, and now the world’s corals will get something similar in Australia. The non-profit organization Great Barrier Reef Legacy intends to build a doomsday vault...
by Warp Institute | Nov 12, 2020 | π Human Progress
Every school day, over a billion children go to a classroom somewhere in the world. This means that 90 percent of all school-age children are now enrolled in a school. In 1970, it was 72 percent, according to UNICEF .More children and young people today are enrolled...