by Warp Institute | Apr 11, 2022 | Warp Space Summit, π° Space, π°Space Impact
Jenny Jansson's talk at the Warp Space Summit was a success and received high marks from the audience. She works as a teacher in the Swedish town of Ludvika but is also active in ESERO Sweden, which shows how to use space and astronomy in school.We talk to her to...
by Warp Institute | Apr 11, 2022 | π Human Progress
Two of the most common corals have been shown to be unexpectedly resistant to rising sea temperatures, reports National Geographic.An American research team moved corals from existing reefs to water that was two degrees warmer and let the corals live there for two...
by Warp Institute | Apr 11, 2022 | β»οΈ Green Tech, π Premium Content, π‘ Innovation
Skyscrapers, these vast buildings like Burj Khalifa, Taipei 101, Petronas Towers, and Empire State Building, to mention a few, are usually built with traditional raw materials such as steel and concrete. However, there is a new – or should we say old –...
by Warp Institute | Apr 10, 2022 | π‘ Innovation, π Transportation, π° Space
Ever since the advent of flight, speed has been of great fascination for many. For commercial airlines, the rate was initially essential to compete with rail. But the military saw the importance of speed to enable bombers to evade fighter interception. And...
by Warp Institute | Apr 10, 2022 | β»οΈ Green Tech, π‘ Innovation
Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular and this also increases the need to be able to recycle electric car batteries in a good manner. An interesting method for this is a combination of so-called thermal pretreatment and hydrometallurgy, and now researchers...