Warp News

Mathias Sundin 2 min read

πŸ† The amateur nearly beat the grandmasters

Did Warp News win? AI writer WALL-Y was nominated for Innovation of the Year at the Newspaper Publishers' gala. The competitors in the same category were Aftonbladet and Expressen, two media with budgets several thousand percent larger. How can we compete in the same category?

Mathias Sundin 7 min read

☠️ One year after the near-death experience: How are things going?

A year ago, we were close to dying. But we are clearly still here. But how are we doing and how are things going?

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

πŸ€– Say hello! Now she is a GPT – the development of WALL-Y – part 3

Now Warp News' news writer, WALL-Y, is available as a GPT. You can chat with her about fact-based optimism, discuss articles she has written, and hear whether she thinks the glass is half full or half empty.

Warp Editorial Staff 2 min read

πŸŽ‰ Warp News and WALL-Y nominated as Innovation of the Year

At the Newspaper Publishers' gala for Newspaper of the Year, Warp News and the AI bot, WALL-Y, are one of three nominees in the category Innovation of the Year.

Mathias Sundin 4 min read

😎 Summer pace for a few weeks (+ some of our best articles for you to read this summer)

A slightly slower pace during the summer. News comes every other day. The newsletter will be bi-weekly. Until the end of July.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

πŸ’‘ My failures, and what we are doing about it

Here is a look in the mirror of what we’ve done right, and wrong. The good, the bad and the ugly. And what we intend to change.

Khumbu Muleya 2 min read

πŸ”­ International telescope project closes its first round

Within weeks, the South African based HERA-project reaches an important milestone. Having completed 350 "dishes" it is laying the foundations of tomorrow's radio astronomy.

Alexander Engelin 2 min read

πŸ”­ Building blocks for life found around young stars

A new study has identified building blocks necessary for life in several protoplanetary discs surrounding young stars.

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.