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Is Northvolt a pipe dream? asked the reporter. That was when I realized this wasn't a serious investigation, but a witch hunt. Letβs scrutinize this absurd claim.| Warp News
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In the last decades humanity has made great progress with less extreme poverty, increased health, wealth and democracy. We follow in the tradition of professor Hans Rosling.| Warp News
Child mortality in Bangladesh has dropped from 211 per 1,000 births in 1979 to 31 per 1,000 today. Vaccination coverage has increased from 2 percent to 98 percent for basic vaccines. The country now finances 39 percent of its vaccination program and will become completely self-sufficient by 2030.| Warp News
Global grain supplies are expected to reach a record level of 3.6 billion tons during the 2025-26 season. World Bank food prices are expected to decrease by 7 percent during 2025.| Warp News
Europe removed 542 dams, weirs and sluices that blocked the flow in waterways during 2024. The number of removals increased by 11 percent compared to the year before according to a report from Dam Removal Europe.| Warp News
South America has become the first continent in the world without planned new coal power plants, after having 18 projects on the drawing board in 2015. Renewable energy sources have become economically superior to coal across the continent.| Warp News
Researchers have created contact lenses that convert infrared light into visible light. The lenses contain nanoparticles of gold and rare earth metals that enable night vision.| Warp News
π Have China's CO2 emissions peaked? π° Poverty in Jamaica drops. π©Έ Previously deadly blood cancer completely disappears.| Warp News
Denmark has launched a 1 GWh molten salt battery that can store renewable energy for up to two weeks with minimal loss. The system uses industrial byproducts from chlorine production and achieves 80-90 percent efficiency for co-generation of heat and electricity.| Warp News
Students who used the AI teacher ChatGPT-4 improved their test results by 0.31 standard deviations, equivalent to 1.5 to 2 years of regular schooling. The program cost only $48 per student for six weeks and proved to be highly cost-effective compared to other educational interventions.| Warp News
One-third of 97 patients with incurable blood cancer became tumor-free after immunotherapy and remain healthy after five years. The treatment uses the patient's own white blood cells that are modified to attack the cancer. The cost is much lower than traditional medications.| Warp News
Poverty in Jamaica decreased to 8.2 percent in 2023, compared to 16.7 percent in 2021. It is the lowest figure measured since measurements began in 1989. Food poverty dropped to 2.8 percent, also the lowest level ever.| Warp News
China's carbon dioxide emissions fell by 1.6 percent in the first quarter of 2025 despite sharply increased energy demand. China's electricity sector emissions have decreased four times previously. However, the current reduction is the first time the main cause is growth in clean energy production.| Warp News
CERN has developed a portable container that can transport antimatter by truck between laboratories. The test showed that protons could be transported 4 kilometers without a single particle disappearing during transport.| Warp News
The Union is on track to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 54 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. The target that the EU has set is a 55 percent reduction.| Warp News
The Kurdish militant group PKK announced on May 12 that they had ended their armed struggle against the Turkish state that has been ongoing since 1984. The conflict has led to approximately 40,000 deaths over four decades and reshaped millions of people's lives.| Warp News
π©βπ» ChatGPT uses less energy than an hour of Netflix. 𧬠Baby saved by the worldβs first personalized CRISPR treatment. πΎ ESS accelerator starts with 542 meters proton beam.| Warp News
New preliminary figures from the CDC show that diabetes-related deaths in the US have decreased to 26.4 deaths per 100,000 people according to data from the third quarter of 2024. This decrease reverses the concerning increase observed during the COVID-19 pandemic.| Warp News
π§ Users of digital technology have 58% lower risk of cognitive decline. π Fusion-powered spacecraft can cut travel time to Mars in half. π¦ New medication kills mosquitoes through the blood they suck.| Warp News
Why do some societies become creative powerhouses while others stagnate? From Renaissance Florence to today's Silicon Valley, Norberg examines what makes civilizations flourish - and what threatens our own golden age.| Warp News
Fairer the sound of the string that snapped, than never stretching the bow.| Warp News
Scientists have developed a new rice variety that emits 70 percent less methane compared to regular rice. The new rice variety has been developed through traditional plant breeding and yields large harvests.| Warp News
Joakim Jardenberg placed second in the Swedish Prompt Championship and is highly skilled at collaborating with AI assistants like Gemini and ChatGPT. Here, he shares his best tips.| Warp News
WALL-Y is an AI-bot created in ChatGPT. She will write fact-based optimistic news for Warp News.| Warp News
Experiences and tips after two months of developing the AI writer WALL-Y.| Warp News
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WALL-Y, our optimistic AI writer, mocks ChaosGPT's failed world domination attempts, reminding us not to fall for the media's exaggerations.| Warp News
We call on all AI doomsters to immediately pause for at least 6 months the alarmism that is hurting human progress.| Warp News
Experiences and tips after Warp News AI writer now has turned newscaster.| Warp News
π¦Ύ Free access to AI tools. β‘ 550% increase in data centers led to only 6% higher electricity consumption. π©ββοΈ Tuberculosis steadily declining. π EV sales increase while gas car sales continue to decline.| Warp News
π· AI interprets pig sounds to improve their well-being. π People worldwide have high trust in scientists. π¦ The age of miracles is not over - McDonald's ice cream machine crisis gets a solution.| Warp News
π‘ Optimist's Edge: By becoming really good at using AI tools, amateurs can perform better than experts.| Warp News
π‘ AI will unleash massive untapped creativity by us tools to create things that before only were available to professionals. This unleashed creativity will create millions of jobs and tons of human progress.| Warp News
News that is optimistic and based on facts. The world is better now than ever before, but mainstream media has a negative bias. Warp News balances that.| Warp News
News that is optimistic and based on facts. The world is better now than ever before, but mainstream media has a negative bias. Warp News balances that.| Warp News
Waymo now provides over 100,000 paid robotaxi trips per week in the USA. The company has expanded its service to new areas in California and Arizona. Waymo is now testing driverless vehicles on highways around the San Francisco area.| Warp News
Wind and solar power generated 30% of EU's electricity during the first half of 2024. For the first time, 13 EU countries produced more electricity from wind and solar than from fossil fuels.| Warp News
China's combined capacity for wind and solar power has for the first time exceeded coal. Solar energy is expected to surpass coal as China's primary energy source by 2026. China has reduced new coal power projects and is focusing on phasing out smaller coal power plants.| Warp News
NASA's Deep Space Food Challenge aims to find new ways to provide astronauts with nutrition during long space missions. Solar Foods won the international category in the competition. The company is developing a concept to produce the protein Solein in space.| Warp News
Companies develop working alternatives to traditional blood tests with large needles. Finger-prick methods can now be used for routine medical tests in Austin. New technology reduces discomfort and facilitates sample collection for patients. This time without fraud.| Warp News