by Warp Institute | May 22, 2022 | π Human Progress
The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FSW) declared the ivory-billed woodpecker to be extinct a year ago. A move which then proved to be a bit premature. Now, a team of researchers have brought a glimmer of hope by announcing the bird to be alive and pecking in the...
by Warp Institute | May 21, 2022 | π Food Tech, π‘ Innovation
A new idea regarding the modification of crops has come from the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science in Japan. They have developed a way to improve crop quality without any genetic changes. The new method is used instead of changing the plant's DNA...
by Warp Institute | May 20, 2022 | π Human Progress
In a world-first, Ecuador has become the first country ever to give legal rights to individual wild animals. This is all thanks to the woolly monkey known as Estrellita. Even though the country, back in 2008, became the first to recognize nature as a deserving...
by Warp Institute | May 20, 2022 | π Green Impact
When I think of impact companies, I think of companies like Tesla, accelerating the world’s transition to sustainable energy. Or Northvolt, build green batteries for that transition. But what is the impact of the company setting up our sewer system? Or famous...
by Warp Institute | May 20, 2022 | π‘ Innovation, π§ Artificial Intelligence
Sadly, the hawksbill sea turtle is critically endangered due to environmental factors and human attraction to the turtle's unique shell. The hawksbill sea turtle’s shell is used to make frames, jewelry, and other finery. Unfortunately, people love to...