Elina Holmgren Tyskling

Elina Holmgren Tyskling

Web Editor at Warp News

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 2 min read

โ™Ÿ๏ธ Why game theory matters in machine learning

Innovation is often made when borrowing solutions and ways of thinking from other fields. This is what researchers at DeepMind have done as they have applied Game Theory to machine learning.

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 3 min read

๐Ÿš•"That's a shame! I was planning to get hens"

It is a clichรฉ but still true. It's hard to believe in success if there are no such stories in your own history. In your own family. I often think of ร…ke's, almost impossible, journey.

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 2 min read

๐Ÿ•ณ๏ธ Longtime math mystery of black holes solved

Black holes are the gifts that keep on giving when it comes to physics and math problems. One of the problems that have been around for some time is how the universe is reflected on the hole's edges. Albert Sneppen, a young scientist, has come up with mathematical proof.

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 1 min read

โœˆ๏ธUnited Airlines invests in electric aircraft

The Swedish electric aircraft manufacturer Heart Aerospace has attracted major investors and will soon have a plane ready for takeoff. United Airlines and Mesa Air Groupe have purchased 100 aircraft each.

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 1 min read

๐Ÿ’ฉ This toilet turns poop into energy

Have you ever seen your poop as something valuable that could generate power and even provide you with money? According to scientists in South Korea, this is could be the future.

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 2 min read

โš›๏ธ The potential of deep potential

A group of scientists has dramatically improved the way of simulating the evolution of systems of molecules over time. The new method is based on machine learning.

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 1 min read

โ™Š Victoria in Australia is getting a digital twin

Victoria state in Australia is building a digital twin. The twin will be a support in decision making as well as provide citizens with valuable information in real-time.

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 1 min read

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿš€ 23,000 people want to become astronauts for ESA

The application period for ESA's astronaut program has now ended and the space agency has received a record number of applications. This year ESA also accepted applications from people with a physical disability.

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 1 min read

โ˜๏ธ Hyundai representative says flying cars is the future

Hyundai is investing in flying vehicles and pop-up airports. In a statement, Hyundai says that their first flying vehicle will be in the air already in 2028.