Vincent Roose

Vincent Roose

Vincent Roose 6 min read

πŸ›© Onboarding has begun for electric airplanes

If we are serious about tackling climate change, it is time to embrace transportation with a smaller footprint on the environment. Vincent Roose explains how flying with electricity is the next big leap in aviation.

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⚑️ Thorium – a gamechanger for future energy supply?

To tackle climate change, we need to divert from fossil fuels and opt for a new strategy. But an important question mark remains: What about nuclear energy? Could thorium have a key role to play?

Vincent Roose 4 min read

♻️ 5 huge renewable energy projects you should know about

Massive renewable energy projects are underway all across the globe. Here are five interesting large-scale projects that you should know about.

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πŸš„ Hyperloop – the future of superfast and sustainable travel

The future of screaming fast and environmentally friendly transportation is under construction. Get comfy and take a seat as Warp News writer Vincent Roose takes you on a ride with Hyperloop.

Vincent Roose 6 min read

πŸ”­ The tools that bring us closer to space

We gaze at the sky and wonder why? Throughout history humans have used tools in search of an answer.

Vincent Roose 7 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: In space we have all the minerals we need

The Earth's resources are limited. But not far away from our planet, there is an abundance. Asteroid mining is becoming increasingly feasible – in this article, you get an Edge on what lies ahead.

Vincent Roose 2 min read

πŸš€ Space belongs to you too

The idea of space belonging to all humans is stronger than ever before.

Vincent Roose 2 min read

πŸŒ“ Base circling around the Moon first step to Mars and beyond

50 years after humanity’s first steps on the lunar surface, NASA endeavors to repeat its prowess, this time with a long-term project in mind.

Vincent Roose 2 min read

πŸ›° Water Vapour discovered on Jupiter's Moon thanks to Hubble

The Hubble space telescope is one of many space research programs that has a far longer lifespan than expected. 30 years after deployment it has now done yet another discovery.