Mathias Sundin

Mathias Sundin

CEO of Warp News. Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Warp Institute. Former Member of Parliament.

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πŸ“š Fact-based optimistic Christmas reading

Five fact-based optimistic books to enjoy during the holidays.

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πŸ“ Warp News Impact - November 2020

Our first short e-book published, breaking Elon Musk news and new writers. Warp News Impact Report shows what impact Warp News has.

Mathias Sundin 2 min read

πŸ’‘ Warp News Tips: Solar trillions, an 89-year-old reinventing the train & Space-NIMBY

Solar trillions, an 89-year-old reinventing the train, AlphaFold, Peak performance & the first space-NIMBY.

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🧬 From games to science breakthrough - the story of AlphaFold

The history of computers competing against humans is long, and often attracts enormous attention. But what is it good for? What does it matter if a computer can win in chess, Go, or Starcraft? We got the answer when AlphaFold solved a 50-year old grand challenge in biology.

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β˜€οΈ "An energy system with 100% solar and wind is possible"

Solar, wind and batteries are enough to cover 100% of our energy needs in most parts of the world. This will lead to an abundance of cheap energy, which will create new opportunities and businesses. Four takeaways from Tony Seba's energy report.

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πŸ’‘ Tips from Warp News: Warp bubble, global trends you should know and the last pandemic

Faster-than-light travel with a warp bubble, ten global trends every smart person should know and the last pandemic (in a good way.)

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πŸ”­ "We support Warp to remain forward-looking"

Being a Warp supporter is a way for us to stay up-to-date with impactful technological changes and remain forward-looking in our thinking, which all in all makes us better advisers, says Johannes Hylander, New Republic PR.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

🌏 The future we want to come sooner

Imagine a world with global peace, everyone living in democracy, no extreme poverty and all children go to school. Imagine no CO2 emissions, super cheap, abundant and clean energy. Imagine everyone connected to the internet. Imagine over ten million people living in space.

Mathias Sundin 2 min read

πŸ’‘ Tips from Warp News: Asteroid mining, skipping school & predicting tech

The Wright Brothers, skipping school, not even wrong when predicting tech, asteroid mining, why people are pessimistic and Mass Effect.