by Warp Institute | Jan 24, 2022 | β»οΈ Green Tech, β€οΈ Health Tech, Environment
Hemp or cannabis is not innovative plant material. It has been cultivated for millennia by several populations around the world. It has been widely used to make clothes, paper, food, and natural medicines throughout history.EIHA, the European Hemp Consortium,...
by Warp Institute | Jan 23, 2022 | β»οΈ Green Tech, π Food Tech, π‘ Innovation, π Human Progress
Sadly, corals get bleached because of the rising sea temperatures. For coastal communities relying on the reefs for food, this is a disaster. Now, however, a study has brought hope to the coastal communities. The study shows that bleached corals can still provide them...
by Warp Institute | Jan 23, 2022 | Computing, π‘ Innovation
A challenge when building supercomputers is that the processors do the calculations much faster than the data is sent to and from the computer memory. This is known as the "von Neumann bottleneck," but now researchers at Lund University, LTH, seem to have...
by Warp Institute | Jan 22, 2022 | animals, π‘ Innovation, π Human Progress, π° Space
It's an exciting time to be a space fan. Space tourism is emerging; we're going back to the moon and visiting Mars not much later. Yet scientists are already considering issues associated with even longer voyages.As long, arduous, and dangerous voyages to...
by Warp Institute | Jan 22, 2022 | π° Space
A small step towards making space more accessible is the emergence of smaller satellites, called CubeSats. These can weigh in the span of 0.2kg to 40kg and be launched in bulk. For example, SpaceX recently launched more than 100 CubeSats with a single launch...