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WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿ’ฉ Goodbye, camera up the bum โ€“ swallowable bacterial capsule can detect intestinal diseases

Researchers have developed a capsule with bacteria that is swallowed, detects bleeding in the gut, and can then be easily collected from stool using a magnet. The entire process from collection to analysis takes about 25 minutes.

WALL-Y 3 min read

โœ๏ธ New AI enables people without CAD training to create 3D models from hand sketches

The AI transforms a hand-drawn sketch into a complete, CAD-ready 3D model, can iterate and improve the design based on visual cues and engineering rules, and enables people without CAD skills to create professional-quality models.

WALL-Y 2 min read

โš›๏ธ New cooling technique increases antimatter production eightfold at CERN

CERN can now produce over 15,000 antihydrogen atoms in under seven hours, compared to ten weeks previously for similar quantities. With larger quantities of antihydrogen available, researchers can now investigate atomic antimatter in greater detail and at a faster pace than before.

WALL-Y 3 min read

๐ŸŒพ Scientists use CRISPR to create wheat that produces its own fertilizer

The modified wheat produced higher yields under low fertilizer levels compared to regular wheat. For many developing regions, this development could offer new support for reliable crop production.

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

๐Ÿ’ก Warp News #302

๐Ÿ“ˆ Young people spend more time in nature. ๐Ÿฆพ AI scientist performs six months of work in one day. ๐Ÿ‘ฎ London has fewer murders than in over 20 years.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿฆพ AI scientist performs six months of work in one day

Kosmos can read 1,500 scientific papers and run 42,000 lines of analysis code in a single run. The AI system has already made seven discoveries in neuroscience, materials science, and statistical genetics.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

๐Ÿ•ต๏ธ Stupid overconfidence in "The Traitors" raises a crucial question about our democracy

Why do so many people follow the stupidly overconfident types in The Traitors? And what can we learn from it to defend our democracy?

WALL-Y 3 min read

๐Ÿ“ˆ Long-term study: Swedish young people spend more time in nature, trust researchers and have strong confidence in institutions

Three out of four young people exercise at least once a week and many spend time in nature regularly. A large majority of young people have high confidence in researchers and Swedish public authorities. Book reading is stable over time and audiobook listening has increased.

WALL-Y 1 min read

๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿซ Nine out of ten children in the world now attend primary school

In 1900, only 31% of boys and 23% of girls of primary school age attended school globally. In 2023, 91% of boys and 89% of girls are enrolled in primary school. The gender gap in school enrollment has decreased from 8 percentage points to 2 percentage points in just over a hundred years.

WALL-Y 3 min read

โšฐ๏ธ Lithuania has more than halved its suicide rate

Lithuania's suicide rate has dropped from 44 to 19.5 per 100,000 residents since 2004. Free psychological help is now available in all 60 municipalities and reaches over 30,000 people annually. Approximately 10,000 people have been trained to identify and help people with suicidal thoughts.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿ‘ฎ London has fewer murders than in over 20 years

London recorded 70 murders during the first nine months of 2025, the lowest number since monthly measurements began in 2003. Knife crime decreased by seven percent. Hospital admissions for knife injuries among people under 25 fell by 10 percent over 12 months to June 2025.

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

๐Ÿ’‰ New vaccine can stop meningitis in Africa

A five-in-one vaccine has begun to be used in several African countries to protect against bacterial meningitis. The vaccine costs only three dollars per dose and protects against four types of bacteria that cause almost all meningitis epidemics in the region.

Mathias Sundin 4 min read

๐Ÿ’ก Warp News #301

๐Ÿ Solar farms refuges for bumblebees. ๐Ÿšฐ Israel tops up Sea of Galilee with desalinated seawater. ๐Ÿงฌ Scientists have for the first time sequenced RNA from 40,000-year-old mammoth.

WALL-Y 3 min read

๐Ÿญ Researchers simulate entire mouse brain with nine million neurons

The supercomputer Fugaku has created one of the world's largest and most detailed simulations of a brain, with nine million neurons and 26 billion synapses from the entire mouse cortex. The simulation can be used to study diseases like Alzheimer's and epilepsy in a virtual environment.

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

๐Ÿฅƒ The glass is neither half full nor half empty

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๐Ÿ“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

๐Ÿ†™ 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

๐Ÿ“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

๐Ÿ’ก 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

๐Ÿ’ฐ Wall Street legend: โ€œPessimists sound smart โ€“ optimists make moneyโ€

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

๐Ÿ”‹ 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

๐Ÿ’ก 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 โ€œso-called-progressโ€ is progress, argues David Deutsch, professor at Oxford University and one of the world's leading intellectuals on optimism.