Warp Editorial Staff

Warp Editorial Staff

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🚰 Wayout to build 30 water systems in the Maldives - offering clean water to thousands

Hotels & Resorts Construction has committed to installing and operating 30 Wayout systems in the Maldives, offering clean drinking water to hundreds of thousands of islanders.

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πŸ€– Generative AI boosts productivity and performance of customer support, study finds

A generative AI tool boosts customer support agents’ productivity by 14 percent on average, a new study finds. The tool uses natural language processing and deep learning to generate responses to customer inquiries.

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🌞 The Angry Optimist on climate optimism at Stockholm Climate Week

VIDEO: Warp News' Mathias Sundin spoke about a tsunami of climate solutions at Stockholm Climate Week.

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πŸš— First time: An EV is Europe's best-selling car

During the first quarter, it happened! An electric car tops the list of new cars in Europe.

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πŸ₯‡ Graphene just broke another physics record

The extraordinary material has set a new record for exhibiting magnetoresistance at room temperature. A new record that has never been observed in any material before.

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πŸ› Printing electronics into living worms: A breakthrough for future medical technologies

It's possible to 3D print circuits into microscopic worms, opening up new possibilities for brain implants, medical technologies, and treating neurological conditions.

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🩸 Lab-grown red blood cells: A revolutionary step in treating blood disorders

In a groundbreaking clinical trial, lab-grown red blood cells were successfully transfused into humans for the first time.

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πŸ”­ Discovering a new world: New planet with Earth-like magnetic field

This Earth-sized planet could potentially have a magnetic field similar to ours, suggesting it may possess the necessary conditions to support life as we know it.

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πŸ“Έ New micro camera the size of a grain of salt redefines imaging possibilities

A revolutionary micro camera, the size of a grain of salt, is set to transform the world of imaging. Combining the power of meta-optics and machine learning, researchers have achieved unprecedented image quality