by Warp Institute | Jul 16, 2022 | π‘ Innovation, π Human Progress
A rare orchid, Isotria medeoloides in latin and also known as a small whorled pogonia, that has been considered extinct since 1902 have been rediscovered by botanists from the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. This orchid is a globally-rare orchid and in the past...
by Warp Institute | Jul 15, 2022 | β»οΈ Green Tech, π Premium Content
According to many, what Heart Aerospace does in its hangar at Säve Airport outside Gothenburg is impossible: to create an electric aircraft for commercial traffic.Despite the least exciting assignment, to help electrify aviation, the company works internally to...
by Warp Institute | Jul 14, 2022 | π Human Progress
In 1982 commercial whaling was banned after bringing many species to the brink of extinction. Now, that ban has proven useful. A study published in Scientific Reports reports the first scientifically documented observation of fin whales feeding en masse outside of...
by Warp Institute | Jul 13, 2022 | π Food Tech, π‘ Optimist's Edge
📉 What people thinkThere is a strong belief that milk from cows is something natural for humans – unlike those produced in bioreactors by humans in lab coats.Among Warp respondents, the perception is clear: as many as 81 percent answer no to the question...
by Warp Institute | Jul 12, 2022 | β»οΈ Green Tech, π‘ Innovation
Even though microplastics have not yet been proved to cause harm to the human body, scientists are working on a way of preventing us from ingesting them. In Colombia, design students have created a filter made out of moss to capture microplastics and pollutants...