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🐁 Scientists have created woolly mice on the path to mammoth's return

Scientists at the biotech company Colossal Biosciences have created genetically modified mice with thick, woolly fur as a step toward recreating woolly mammoths. The company plans to "de-extinct" the mammoth with the goal of birthing the first calf before the end of 2028.

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πŸ”­ New space telescope from NASA will map the entire sky

The SPHEREx mission has successfully launched and will map the entire celestial sky in 102 different wavelengths. The telescope will observe hundreds of millions of galaxies and collect data that can help researchers understand the first moments of the universe.

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πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Estonia first in the world to integrate ChatGPT into the school system

OpenAI is collaborating with Estonia's government to provide all high school students and teachers access to ChatGPT Edu starting September 2025. Estonia already ranks among the top 15 countries globally for ChatGPT usage with one active ChatGPT account for every four citizens.

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

πŸ’‘ Warp News #272

πŸ–₯️ AI usage has less environmental impact than claimed. πŸ† French fusion facility breaks world record. πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ New cancer vaccine shows promising results.

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πŸ–₯️ AI usage has less environmental impact than claimed

A ChatGPT query uses only 3 watt-hours of energy, equivalent to watching TV for 3 minutes or uploading 30 pictures to social media. Water consumption for AI is lowβ€”data centers use only 500 ml of water per 300 queries, while producing a single hamburger requires over 600 gallons of water.

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🍹 New study shows that Ozempic reduces alcohol consumption

Patients who received semaglutide reduced their alcohol consumption by 30 percent, compared to 2 percent for the placebo group. Nearly 40 percent of participants who received semaglutide had no heavy drinking days during the second month of the study.

Mathias Sundin 2 min read

πŸ€– Generative AI gives robots new "brain" that understands the world

Google DeepMind has integrated its multimodal language model Gemini 2.0 into robots, giving them an advanced AI brain that can understand and interact with the physical world. This enable robots to perform tasks they were never trained for by understanding everyday instructions in natural language.

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🦠 Researchers gain free access to 100 million cancer cells to accelerate drug development

The dataset maps 60,000 drug-cell interactions across 50 cancer cell lines, enabling faster and more accurate development of new cancer drugs. Researchers can now for the first time study both natural cell states and how cells respond to 1,200 different drug treatments.

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πŸ† French fusion facility breaks world record for longest plasma duration

CEA's machine maintained plasma for over 22 minutes, meaning they kept the extremely hot, charged gas stable using magnetic fields This was 25 percent longer than the previous record. The plasma needs to be stable for several minutes to generate fusion energy.

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πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ New cancer vaccine shows promising results against pancreatic cancer

Patients who received a personalized cancer vaccine and developed an immune response lived longer without relapse. The T-cells created by the vaccine remained in the body for about 3 years and continued to fight cancer cells.

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

πŸ’‘ Warp News #271

πŸ’΅ Wage gaps decrease globally. πŸ₯Ό AI shortens handling of pharmaceutical documentation from 15 weeks to 10 minutes. ☒️ New battery converts nuclear waste radiation into electricity.

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☒️ New battery converts nuclear waste radiation into electricity

There are hundreds of thousands of tons of spent nuclear fuel in the world, and the majority is stored unprocessed despite still retaining most of its energy. The technology may be particularly useful in environments where traditional power sources don't work, such as in deep seas or in space.

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

🏹 The string snapped, but draw the bow again

Fairer the sound of the string that snapped, than never stretching the bow.

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πŸ₯Ό AI shortens handling of pharmaceutical documentation from 15 weeks to 10 minutes

Processes that previously required more than 50 people and took several months can now be handled by only three people with AI support. Novo Nordisk has reduced the time to compile regulatory documents from 15 weeks to less than 10 minutes using AI.

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⚑ Over 100 million people in Bangladesh have gained access to electricity

Bangladesh has increased access to electricity from 15 percent to almost 100 percent in 30 years. More than 100 million residents can now use household appliances and stay connected via phone and internet. Over half of the population now has access to electricity for more than eight hours per day.


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πŸ“š Top Reads

We're honored to present these top reads from world-class writers, who contribute to Warp News because they believe in our mission of spreading fact-based optimism all over the world.

Mathias Sundin 7 min read

πŸ†™ Warp Levels - an idea to level up humanity

Humanity is doing the high jump without a bar. We have no goal. With Warp Levels, we determine what the next level for humanity should contain, so we can level up and make progress faster.

Mathias Sundin 4 min read

πŸ“š Kevin Kelly: Focus on the biggest opportunities, not the biggest problems

We talk about some of the 450 advice in his new book, but also about his new project: Protopia - the hundred-year desirable future. And Kevin Kelly give advice for how Warp News should grow faster: "Wrap it around people and their dreams."

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

πŸ’‘ A new mindset for humanity can impact billions of people now and in the future

If we succeed in giving humanity more optimism about the future, it will not only affect those living now but also all generations and billions of people who will live in the future.

Mathias Sundin 10 min read

πŸ’° Wall Street legend: β€œPessimists sound smart – optimists make money”

Jim O'Shaughnessy is a legendary investor on Wall Street. He shares what he thinks is the biggest opportunity for the future and explains how the world is going through a great reshuffle.

Mathias Sundin 4 min read

πŸ”‹ Northvolt and the benefit of understanding the future

The story of Peter Carlsson and Northvolt teaches us two lessons: You need to understand the future to see all the possibilities, and you must be a fact-based optimist to grab them.

David Deutsch 13 min read

πŸ’‘ David Deutsch: Optimism, Pessimism and Cynicism

With so much progress in the world, how can pessimism still be widespread? It is because of cynicism, denying that β€œso-called-progress” is progress, argues David Deutsch, professor at Oxford University and one of the world's leading intellectuals on optimism.