by Warp Institute | Oct 26, 2020 | π Food Tech
Harare, Zimbabwe. In recent years, farmers in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe not spared, have fallen victims to climate change-induced adverse weather effects such as drought. This, in-turn, negatively affected crop production leading to food shortages at the household...
by Warp Institute | Oct 25, 2020 | β€οΈ Health Tech, π§ Artificial Intelligence
There are a lot of pictures on the web and it can be a problem for the blind and visually impaired. They can have the text read out by a digital voice, but information in pictures they often miss. It is possible to enter text that describes the image and which is then...
by Warp Institute | Oct 25, 2020 | π° Space
NASA hopes that it will be common with lunar missions in the future, but to avoid predation and other deviations , clearer rules are needed, according to the organization . Earlier this year, NASA therefore developed a standard of conduct, Artemis Accords , which they...
by Warp Institute | Oct 25, 2020 | β‘οΈ Energy
Wind turbines do not have to be high gusts out in the woods or at sea. They can also consist of a turbine that is so small that it can be placed on a lamppost and still be so efficient that it can drive the street lamps on the pole.This idea behind the British company...
by Warp Institute | Oct 25, 2020 | π Transportation
Now that electric cars are becoming more and more popular, CO2 emissions from traffic will start to decline. However, tire dust (microplastics) will still be released while driving. As vehicle tires wear down microplastics are emitted and end up in waterways, the air...