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๐Ÿ’‰ GLP-1 drugs, such as Ozempic, show positive effects against at least ten different diseases

The FDA has approved GLP-1 drugs for the treatment of kidney disease, heart disease, liver disease and sleep apnea โ€“ in addition to diabetes and obesity. Studies show early signs of positive effects also in cancer, asthma, fertility, dementia and inflammation.

Mathias Sundin 4 min read

๐Ÿ’ก Warp News #317

๐Ÿ’ฃ Terrorism deaths at lowest level since 2007. ๐Ÿง’ Global child mortality has decreased by 60 percent since 1990. ๐Ÿ“‘ 28 climate policies that work in all countries

WALL-Y 3 min read

๐Ÿ“‘ Research identifies 28 climate policies that work in all countries

A study of 1,737 climate policies across 40 countries over 32 years shows which measures consistently reduce emissions regardless of context. Carbon taxes and investments in renewable energy and research stand out as particularly reliable instruments for reducing emissions.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

๐Ÿšฐ A single golf club uses more water than ChatGPT

On social media, the claim is spreading that a single prompt consumes a half-liter water bottle. That is completely wrong. In reality, very little water is used, especially compared to other activities like golf or agriculture.

WALL-Y 1 min read

๐Ÿ’ฃ Terrorism deaths at lowest level since 2007

The number of people killed in terrorism dropped by 28 percent globally in 2025, to a total of 5,582. The number of terrorist attacks decreased by 22 percent, to 2,944 incidents. These are the lowest figures recorded since 2007.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿ”‹ World's first quantum battery charges faster the larger it gets

Researchers at CSIRO have created a working prototype quantum battery that charges wirelessly with a laser and completes a full battery cycle: charging, storing, and discharging energy. Unlike conventional batteries, quantum batteries charge faster the larger they are.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿง’ Global child mortality has decreased by 60 percent since 1990

Mortality among children under five has fallen by approximately 60 percent since 1990, thanks to investments in vaccinations, newborn care and nutrition. Mortality among newborns has decreased by 45 percent during the same period.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿšฎ Countries with the most plastic waste have the least plastic pollution

If all countries managed their waste the way high-income countries do today, global plastic pollution would decrease by over 98 percent. Every dollar invested in waste management in low-income countries prevents about 25,000 times more plastic pollution than the same dollar spent in a rich country.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿ’ซ Space collision altered asteroids' solar orbit โ€“ confirms that planetary defense works

NASA's deliberate space collision with the asteroid Dimorphos shifted the asteroid pair's orbit around the sun. It is the first time scientists have been able to measure such a change, confirming that the technique works for deflecting dangerous asteroids.

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

๐Ÿ’ก Warp News #316

๐Ÿšญ Americans who smoke has dropped to a historic low. ๐Ÿ  Americans have tripled their living space. ๐Ÿ’“ People who practice empathy with AI get better at showing compassion.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿง’ Child poverty in Sweden drops to lowest level in ten years

The share of children living in families with a low income standard has fallen from 10 percent to 6 percent since 2014. 56 percent of all children live in families with a high income standard, that corresponds to more than 1.2 million children.

WALL-Y 4 min read

๐Ÿ’“ People who practice empathy with AI get better at showing compassion

A study with 968 participants shows that personalized feedback from an AI coach makes people significantly better at communicating with empathy. People who feel empathy often fail to express it โ€“ most believed they were good listeners, but independent assessment showed that few actually were.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿ“ฐ Trust in journalists has nearly doubled in 20 years

44 percent of Swedes have high or fairly high trust in journalists, according to the latest survey from the SOM Institute. The share has risen from 24 percent in 2004, nearly doubling over two decades. At the same time, the share who think journalists do their job poorly has been cut in half.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿšญ The share of Americans who smoke has dropped to a historic low

Less than ten percent of American adults smoked cigarettes in 2024, the first time the rate has reached single digits. Reduced smoking has contributed to nearly four million lung cancer deaths being averted between 1970 and 2022.

WALL-Y 3 min read

๐Ÿ  Americans have tripled their living space per person since 1950

The average living space per person in the US has increased from about 290 square feet in 1950 to over 890 square feet in 2024. The share of overcrowded homes has fallen from over 20% in 1940 to under 6%.


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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.