by Warp Institute | Mar 21, 2022 | ♻️ Green Tech
Recycling plastic is very good for the environment, but in many places around the world, it's cheaper to throw away the plastic and make new instead of recycling. A research team from the University of Bath in the UK now hopes to change that.Researchers have...
by Warp Institute | Mar 20, 2022 | ♻️ Green Tech, 💡 Innovation
A startup called ByFusion has developed a solution to use both non-recyclable and recyclable plastic and turn them into building blocks. These blocks are called ByBlocks, and they have 16-by-8-by-8-inch dimensions. They can be used for all types of constructions....
by Warp Institute | Mar 20, 2022 | 📈 Human Progress
60 years ago, there were only 1,500 humpback whales left in the waters around Australia and the species was at risk of extinction in the area.But the protections introduced by the Australian government at the time have been so successful that there are now 40,000...
by Warp Institute | Mar 19, 2022 | ❤️ Health Tech, 💡 Innovation
Researchers at RMIT University in Australia have developed a method where stem cells can be used to help the body build new bone. This method is unique as it uses sound waves to stimulate the stem cells.The challenge of using stem cells to heal bone fractures is to...
by Warp Institute | Mar 18, 2022 | ♻️ Green Tech, 🍔 Food Tech
Brewery giant Diageo has started a project that will make their Guinness beer more environmentally friendly.The idea behind the project is for the grain used to brew the beer to be grown in a more sustainable way. The goal is for cultivation to increase biodiversity,...