Mathias Sundin

Mathias Sundin

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

Mathias Sundin 1 min read

πŸ”‹ Sweden first in the world: Electric car chargers are used to relieve the electricity grid

The energy company Tibber and about 1,000 of their Swedish customers will be the first in the world to use their electric car chargers to stabilize the electricity grid.

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

🌠 Starshot could spread life to other star systems

Project Starshot aims to send tiny spacecraft to our closest star system, Alpha Centauri at a speed of 20% of light speed. This opens the possibility of also sending life into space.

Mathias Sundin 2 min read

🎈 Google's giant hot air balloons are creating internet connections in Kenya

Via 35 solar-powered hot air balloons, the Google company Loon now offers 4G internet connection to millions of Kenyans.

Mathias Sundin 7 min read

🏎️ Self-driving cars shapes up to be a three-way race

Is the self-driving race shaping up like the smartphone race, with two or three dominating software systems and many hardware makers? It sure looks like it.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

πŸ₯‡ Peak and the extraordinary potential of human beings

There no such thing a "10,000 Hour Rule" to become a world-class expert. But with deliberate practice (for many hours) everyone has the potential to become an expert. Professor K Anders Ericsson has shown us the enormous talent and potential in every human being.

Mathias Sundin 1 min read

β˜•πŸ’» Welcome to join the Warp Digital fika

Warp's community consists of more than 35,000 people from over 140 countries. We want to get to know you - and help you get to know each other!

Mathias Sundin 1 min read

πŸ—οΈ Steel production emits four times more than aviation - now comes fossil-free production

Swedish companies SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall are together building a plant with the goal of being the first in the world with fossil-free steel as early as 2026. Sweden could reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 10%.

Mathias Sundin 4 min read

πŸš€ Going to space will cost only $2,000

Traveling to space today costs tens of millions of dollar, but within a couple of decades it can be as cheap as $2,000.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

πŸ‘΄πŸ» This is how I will live to be 122 years old - at least

I'm going to try to live to the age of 122. Then I think and hope that we have achieved a breakthrough that will allow life to be extended even further. It's not science fiction, the breakthrough is close, says David Sinclair, professor of genetics at Harvard.