by Warp Institute | Oct 19, 2022 | π‘ Innovation, π‘ Optimist's Edge, π Human Progress
📉 What people thinkA large number of books, articles, television features, and lectures are produced that warn against screen time. Digital screen use has been linked to obesity, depression, antisocial behavior, lack of sleep, and concentration difficulties.In...
by Warp Institute | Oct 18, 2022 | π Human Progress
On October 2nd, Chile’s President Gabriel Boric announced that they are turning the Atacama Desert, which is a flowering desert, into the country’s 44th national park. The Atacama Desert is one of Chile’s most sunny and dry places but still, very...
by Warp Institute | Oct 17, 2022 | π‘ Innovation
Over 95 percent of the world's oceans are still unexplored. An important reason for this is that it is difficult to examine large volumes with cameras and this is due, among other things, to problems with the power supply to the cameras.Either the cameras are...
by Warp Institute | Oct 17, 2022 | Column, π Premium Content
Surely it feels as if the crises are coming more and more often. In the past, there were at least gaps of a few years between the crisis periods, but now it is as if they lie side by side, or even change hands: Terror crisis – refugee crisis – financial...
by Warp Institute | Oct 16, 2022 | π Human Progress
Sadly, many species, both animal and plants, suffer due to human activities. We often hear about all the endangered animals who have a slim chance to recover. Here are five species that illustrate conservation success stories and how the amazing capability for nature...